Dawn and twilight, by the author of 'Amy Grant'. |
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Stranica 32
... carriage is to meet him by the four o'clock train ! " This an- nouncement was made in a very joyful voice , by Constance to Eustace , as he stood on the step out- side the oriel window of the morning - room , where she and Ada were ...
... carriage is to meet him by the four o'clock train ! " This an- nouncement was made in a very joyful voice , by Constance to Eustace , as he stood on the step out- side the oriel window of the morning - room , where she and Ada were ...
Stranica 39
... carriage drove away , and the Rector stood alone on the steps looking after them ; and then , con- trary to his usual practice , decided that he would set out at once on a long expedition to a distant part of his parish , -active ...
... carriage drove away , and the Rector stood alone on the steps looking after them ; and then , con- trary to his usual practice , decided that he would set out at once on a long expedition to a distant part of his parish , -active ...
Stranica 40
Anna Maria Hopton. and a very upright carriage , whose figure seemed fa- miliar to her ; he had an umbrella in his hand , with which he touched the shoulder of a porter who passed , and pointing to a portmanteau and black leather bag ...
Anna Maria Hopton. and a very upright carriage , whose figure seemed fa- miliar to her ; he had an umbrella in his hand , with which he touched the shoulder of a porter who passed , and pointing to a portmanteau and black leather bag ...
Stranica 46
... carriage was ordered , and they paid a short visit to the Water - Colour Exhibition , which Constance , after her cousins ' cool description , was surprised to find as charming as ever , and then drove in the Park for an hour . There ...
... carriage was ordered , and they paid a short visit to the Water - Colour Exhibition , which Constance , after her cousins ' cool description , was surprised to find as charming as ever , and then drove in the Park for an hour . There ...
Stranica 50
... carriage is ready . Is your carriage here , General , or shall we give you a seat ? ” " It's here , thank you . And I had better convey you , Percy , I think ; we must not 50 DAWN AND TWILIGHT .
... carriage is ready . Is your carriage here , General , or shall we give you a seat ? ” " It's here , thank you . And I had better convey you , Percy , I think ; we must not 50 DAWN AND TWILIGHT .
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