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Strona 140
... Gwynne had been Adelaide's school - fellow , and they were con- sidered then , intimate friends ; that is they chattered nonsense together , discussed their dresses , and told each other the names of their lovers . Miss Gwynne could ...
... Gwynne had been Adelaide's school - fellow , and they were con- sidered then , intimate friends ; that is they chattered nonsense together , discussed their dresses , and told each other the names of their lovers . Miss Gwynne could ...
Strona 141
... Gwynne would have phrased , as " a cruel fate " ( Anglicè - Mr . Gwynne had a good appointment at Brussels , and lived there very comfortably with his wife and daughter ) . So it was possible , that what Adelaide had liked very well at ...
... Gwynne would have phrased , as " a cruel fate " ( Anglicè - Mr . Gwynne had a good appointment at Brussels , and lived there very comfortably with his wife and daughter ) . So it was possible , that what Adelaide had liked very well at ...
Strona 142
... Tell it not in Gath . Adelaide's opinion of Miss Gwynne rose at and she returned her kiss for the first once , time . " I am so sorry you should have been left alone all this time , but Henrietta promised she would 142 TAMING A SHREW .
... Tell it not in Gath . Adelaide's opinion of Miss Gwynne rose at and she returned her kiss for the first once , time . " I am so sorry you should have been left alone all this time , but Henrietta promised she would 142 TAMING A SHREW .
Strona 145
... the use of acting as if I were . Now go and take off your bonnet , and come down and amuse the Night - mare while I entertain the Gusher . " " Who ? " VOL . II . H " Miss Gwynne ; didn't you know Fred christened her TAMING A SHREW . 145.
... the use of acting as if I were . Now go and take off your bonnet , and come down and amuse the Night - mare while I entertain the Gusher . " " Who ? " VOL . II . H " Miss Gwynne ; didn't you know Fred christened her TAMING A SHREW . 145.
Strona 146
... Gwynne , and the two Miss Berings sat staring at the wall in blank silence . " Oh , Adelaide , " said Henrietta , turning round as her sister entered , " Miss Gwynne wants to see your trousseau . " " And to be introduced to your future ...
... Gwynne , and the two Miss Berings sat staring at the wall in blank silence . " Oh , Adelaide , " said Henrietta , turning round as her sister entered , " Miss Gwynne wants to see your trousseau . " " And to be introduced to your future ...
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