The Scarlet Shawl: A NovelTinsley Brothers, 1874 - 309 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... hours at a time . Finally , he gently hinted that a certain amount of moderation was desirable . Nora smiled first , then yawned , and ultimately got in a temper , and said hard things to him . She could not understand life without ...
... hours at a time . Finally , he gently hinted that a certain amount of moderation was desirable . Nora smiled first , then yawned , and ultimately got in a temper , and said hard things to him . She could not understand life without ...
Pagina 20
... hour they were on the high- way to a desperate quarrel . The windows had something to do with it . The house was so aristocratic and so grand that you could see nothing from the window , not a passing individual , or anything more ...
... hour they were on the high- way to a desperate quarrel . The windows had something to do with it . The house was so aristocratic and so grand that you could see nothing from the window , not a passing individual , or anything more ...
Pagina 25
... hour ; and how the deuce he was to get there - if he knew might he be no matter what . And as he could never carry two ideas in his head at once , he grew silent and pre - occupied , which she soon saw , and actually asked him what was ...
... hour ; and how the deuce he was to get there - if he knew might he be no matter what . And as he could never carry two ideas in his head at once , he grew silent and pre - occupied , which she soon saw , and actually asked him what was ...
Pagina 44
... her with deepened interest . He was putting her through her paces — trotting her out . In half an hour she had delivered her opinions on everything and everybody freely , and often in a very shocking manner . 44 THE SCARLET SHAWL .
... her with deepened interest . He was putting her through her paces — trotting her out . In half an hour she had delivered her opinions on everything and everybody freely , and often in a very shocking manner . 44 THE SCARLET SHAWL .
Pagina 61
... , because she did not reply at once - she did not put off her amusements by one half - hour to write to him . Then she knew he hated her seeing so many fresh faces , and he abhorred dancing because other fellows THE SCARLET SHAWL . 61.
... , because she did not reply at once - she did not put off her amusements by one half - hour to write to him . Then she knew he hated her seeing so many fresh faces , and he abhorred dancing because other fellows THE SCARLET SHAWL . 61.
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Populaire passages
Pagina 167 - And the merchants of the earth shall weep and mourn over her; for no man buyeth their merchandise any more: the merchandise of gold, and silver, and precious stones, and of pearls, and fine linen, and purple, and silk...
Pagina 67 - Whoe'er has travell'd life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest: welcome at an inn.
Pagina 274 - Silently the tears gathered in her eyes, and rolled slowly down her cheeks. She did not check them — she did not think of them.
Pagina 255 - ... art — which perception in him was peculiarly acute, when his vanity made him exalt himself, and think of doing justice to himself, forced itself forward, and he grasped at it as the readiest and best means of showing his worth. He could no more have written down that stream of unconscious thought than he could have turned sensa.
Pagina 175 - When men began to multiply on the face of the ground, and daughters were born to them, 2 the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were fair; and they took to wife such of them as they chose. 3 Then the LORD said, "My spirit shall not abide in man for ever, for he is flesh, but his days shall be a hundred and twenty years.
Pagina 237 - ... over with their crust of civilization, cultivated into smiling gardens, and rich cornfields, and happy glorious vineyards — under it all there is a buried city, a city of the inner heart, lost and forgotten these many days. There, on the walls of the chambers of that city are pictures, fresh as they were painted by the alchemy of light in the long, long years gone by.
Pagina 105 - It is a singular fact in physiology that if a woman is neither very beautiful nor very attractive, nor in any way likely to get married herself, she is pretty sure to dote on her brother.
Pagina 215 - He might do what he liked and say what he liked, but he must he perfectly polite to Sir Theodore.
Pagina 167 - And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colours, and decked with gold, and precious stones, and pearls.
Pagina 65 - World, which represented all things but as the body and organs of this supreme mind or animating centre. He began to have a faint faith in that antique cultus ; for here, in the most modern and most unsentimental mudbuilt capital of the nineteenth century, he recognised the existence of a Soul of the World.