Novels and Tales: Cranford and other talesSmith, Elder, 1873 |
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Pagina 8
... letters - I have formed my own style upon it ; I recommend it to your favourite . " " I should be very sorry for him to ... letter have I seen written and corrected on the slate , before she " seized the half - hour just previous to post ...
... letters - I have formed my own style upon it ; I recommend it to your favourite . " " I should be very sorry for him to ... letter have I seen written and corrected on the slate , before she " seized the half - hour just previous to post ...
Pagina 10
... letter was something like , " But don't you forget the white worsted at Flint's of the old song ; for at the end of every sentence of news came a fresh direction as to some crochet commission which I was to execute for her . Miss ...
... letter was something like , " But don't you forget the white worsted at Flint's of the old song ; for at the end of every sentence of news came a fresh direction as to some crochet commission which I was to execute for her . Miss ...
Pagina 11
... letter - writers : they made the most of it . Miss Matty humbly apologised for writing at the same time as her sister , who was so much more capable than she to describe the honour done to Cranford ; but , in spite of a little bad ...
... letter - writers : they made the most of it . Miss Matty humbly apologised for writing at the same time as her sister , who was so much more capable than she to describe the honour done to Cranford ; but , in spite of a little bad ...
Pagina 18
... letter from Miss Pole ( who had always come in for a supplementary week after my annual visit to Miss Jenkyns ) proposing that I should go and stay with her ; and then , in a couple of days after my acceptance , came a note from Miss ...
... letter from Miss Pole ( who had always come in for a supplementary week after my annual visit to Miss Jenkyns ) proposing that I should go and stay with her ; and then , in a couple of days after my acceptance , came a note from Miss ...
Pagina 21
... letter from a cousin of hers , who had been twenty or thirty years in India , and who had lately , as we had seen by the " Army List , " returned to England , bringing with him an invalid wife who had never been introduced to A LOVE ...
... letter from a cousin of hers , who had been twenty or thirty years in India , and who had lately , as we had seen by the " Army List , " returned to England , bringing with him an invalid wife who had never been introduced to A LOVE ...
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Altenahr Anne Dixon answer asked aunt Barford Bessy Brown Buxton called Captain child comfort Cotton Mather cousin Cranford dead dear door Edward Eleanor Gwynn Erminia eyes face Faith father feel felt Frank friends girl give gone hand head heard heart Heppenheim Hoggins Huguenots husband Jamieson John Kirkby kind knew Lady Glenmire letter Libbie lived Lois looked Madame de Sablé Maggie Manasseh Margaret marriage married Martha Matty's mind Miss Jenkyns Miss Jessie Miss Matty Miss Pole morning mother Nathan Nattee Nest never night Norah once Openshaw Padiham Peter poor prayer pretty quiet round seemed silence smile sorrow speak spoke stood strange sure talk Tappau tears tell thee Thekla thing thou thought told took turned uncle voice wife window wish witch woman wonder words young
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Pagina 27 - When the ducks and green peas came, we looked at each other in dismay ; we had only two-pronged, black-handled forks. It is true the steel was as bright as silver; but what were we to do 1 Miss Matty picked up her peas, one by one, on the point of the prongs, much as
Pagina 31 - Does Miss Matilda know of his illness?" asked I—a new light as to the cause of her indisposition dawning upon me. "Dear! to be sure, yes! Has not she told you? I let her know a fortnight ago, or more, when first I heard of it. How odd she shouldn't have told you
Pagina 53 - It is very gratifying to me," whispered Miss Barker at the card-table to her three opponents, whom, notwithstanding her ignorance of the game, she was "basting" most unmercifully—"very gratifying indeed, to see how completely Mrs. Jamieson feels at home in my poor little dwelling; she could not have paid me a greater compliment.
Pagina 15 - Oh, Jessie! Jessie! How selfish I have been! God forgive me for letting you sacrifice yourself for me as you did! I have so loved you—and yet I have thought only of myself. God forgive me!" She was conscious of her sister's presence, though not, I think, of ours. We stood a little behind the
Pagina 109 - opening and shutting the door, and coughing and blowing her nose. Then she arranged us all round the table, taking care to place me opposite to her; and last of all, she inquired of me if the sad report was true, as she feared it was, that Miss Matty had lost all her fortune
Pagina 28 - being consequently silent. He turned sharp round. "Ay! you may say 'wonderful.' Why, when I saw the review of his poems in ' Blackwood,' I set off within an hour, and walked seven miles to Misselton (for the horses were not in the way) and ordered them. Now, what colour are ashbuds in March
Pagina 70 - and make her third finger flexible. At last Miss Matty and Mrs. Forrester became perfectly awestricken. They whispered together. I sat just behind them, so I could not help hearing what they were saying. Miss Matty asked Mrs. Forrester "if she thought it was quite right to have come to see such things
Pagina 37 - as if they had been MT Ciceronis Epistolx) were more satisfactory to an absent husband and father than his could ever have been to her. She told him how Deborah sewed her seam very neatly every day, and read to her in the books he had set her ; how she was a very " forrard,
Pagina 54 - The card-table was an animated scene to watch; four ladies' heads, with niddle-noddling caps, all nearly meeting over the middle of the table in their eagerness to whisper quick enough and loud enough: and every now and then came Miss Barker's " Hush, ladies! if you please, hush ! Mrs. Jamieson is asleep.
Pagina 49 - enabled the proprietor to go straight to (Paris, he said, until he found his customers too patriotic and John Bullish to wear what the Mounseers wore) London, where, as he often told his customers, Queen Adelaide had appeared, only the very week before, in a cap exactly like the one he