The NeighboursH.G. CLarke, 1844 - 127 |
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Strona 4
... side . Marriages are de- termined in heaven , my children , and we will now pray Heaven to bless its work in the per ... sides . Lars Anders and I drank , and then went round and shook hands with so many people that my head was quite ...
... side . Marriages are de- termined in heaven , my children , and we will now pray Heaven to bless its work in the per ... sides . Lars Anders and I drank , and then went round and shook hands with so many people that my head was quite ...
Strona 9
... side her as physician . She sends all medicines and all doctors whatever to the hangman ; will have nothing to do with any of them ; and sup- ports her opinion by the proverb , that " nobody can be a good physician till he has filled a ...
... side her as physician . She sends all medicines and all doctors whatever to the hangman ; will have nothing to do with any of them ; and sup- ports her opinion by the proverb , that " nobody can be a good physician till he has filled a ...
Strona 11
... side of Bear , who , as usual at eight o'clock , drove to the city . He left me at Carlsfors , promising to call for me on his return , in case he did not for- get it - forget it ! horrible Bear ! —and so pro- ceeded he with these words ...
... side of Bear , who , as usual at eight o'clock , drove to the city . He left me at Carlsfors , promising to call for me on his return , in case he did not for- get it - forget it ! horrible Bear ! —and so pro- ceeded he with these words ...
Strona 12
... side by side ; and again in good - hu- mour , she said laughingly and jestingly to Lag- man Hök , who looked out from his green cur- tains in consternation , " Dear Lagman , you have so infected your coachman with your poetical fancies ...
... side by side ; and again in good - hu- mour , she said laughingly and jestingly to Lag- man Hök , who looked out from his green cur- tains in consternation , " Dear Lagman , you have so infected your coachman with your poetical fancies ...
Strona 15
... side by side on the sofa , to make near- er acqaintance . The lady looked at me and I at her ; her countenance seemed to me familiar , and still more her voice ; the latter , which had a Finnish accent , seemed to make an especial im ...
... side by side on the sofa , to make near- er acqaintance . The lady looked at me and I at her ; her countenance seemed to me familiar , and still more her voice ; the latter , which had a Finnish accent , seemed to make an especial im ...
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Adamites agreeable arms asked Assessor Bear beautiful become beloved better blessing bosom Bruno cabriolet Candidate Carlsfors carriage cheerful chère mère child countenance Dahl dance dark daughters dear Ebba Elise endeavour Ernst Ernst Frank exclaimed eyes father feel felt Franziska Gabriele girl give glance Gunilla Hagar hand happy Hausgiebel head heard heart heaven Henrik Hök husband Jacobi Jane Maria Judge kissed lady Lars Anders laughed Leonore light little Eva live looked Louise Ma chère mère Madame Mansfeld mère's monads morning mother Munter never night pale peace Petrea pleasure Pylades quiet Ramm replied returned Rosenvik Sara seemed Serena silent sisters smiling soon soul speak Stellan Stockholm stood Sweden Swedish talk tears thank thee thing thou thought to-day took voice whole wife wish words young
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Strona 28 - Endeavour always, my children, to please one another ; but at the same time keep God in your thoughts. Lavish not all your love on to-day, for remember that marriage has its to-morrow likewise, and its day after to-morrow too. " Spare, as one may say, fuel for the winter.