Queechy, Том 2G. P. Putnam, 1852 |
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... manner still more than the matter of this speech was beyond the withstanding of any good - natured muscles , though the gentleman's smile was a grave one , and quickly lost in gravity . Mrs Evelyn laughed and reproved in a breath , but ...
... manner still more than the matter of this speech was beyond the withstanding of any good - natured muscles , though the gentleman's smile was a grave one , and quickly lost in gravity . Mrs Evelyn laughed and reproved in a breath , but ...
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... mamma ; but I intro- duced his name afterwards , in my usual happy manner , and I found that Miss Ringgan's cheeks were by no means indifferent to it . I didn't dare go any further . " He is " I am very glad of it . QUEECHY . 25.
... mamma ; but I intro- duced his name afterwards , in my usual happy manner , and I found that Miss Ringgan's cheeks were by no means indifferent to it . I didn't dare go any further . " He is " I am very glad of it . QUEECHY . 25.
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... manner of the old lady ; and that , if it had something to alarm , did much more to soothe . Fleda had sat with her a long time , patience and cheerfulness all the while unconsciously growing in her company ; when catching up her bonnet ...
... manner of the old lady ; and that , if it had something to alarm , did much more to soothe . Fleda had sat with her a long time , patience and cheerfulness all the while unconsciously growing in her company ; when catching up her bonnet ...
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... manner , only enough touched with high spirits and lawlessness to free it from the charge of commonplace . But the contrast of these high spirits with her own rather made Fleda's mood more quiet , and it needed no quieting . Of the ...
... manner , only enough touched with high spirits and lawlessness to free it from the charge of commonplace . But the contrast of these high spirits with her own rather made Fleda's mood more quiet , and it needed no quieting . Of the ...
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... manner- " You cannot understand , then , Miss Constance , that there should be any romance about business ? " " I cannot understand , " said Mrs Evelyn , " why romance should not come after business . Mr Carleton , sir , you have seen ...
... manner- " You cannot understand , then , Miss Constance , that there should be any romance about business ? " " I cannot understand , " said Mrs Evelyn , " why romance should not come after business . Mr Carleton , sir , you have seen ...
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afraid ain't answer aunt Lucy aunt Miriam Barby beauty better breath bright bright eyes Captain Rossitur Carleton Charlton cheeks colour dear Fleda doctor Douglass Dr Gregory Dr Quackenboss Earl Douglass Edith Elfie face feeling Fleda looked Fleda's eyes Fleda's head Florence gave gentleman gently give glad grave ground half hand happy heard heart heerd hope Hugh's kind kiss knew lady laughing leave Lord Peterborough ma'am mamma mind minutes Miss Constance Miss Evelyn Miss Fleda Miss Ringgan morning mother never night Noisette Olmney Philetus pleasant pleasure Plumfield Pritchard Queechy quiet quietly Renney rest roses seemed shewed silent smiling speak Stackpole stairs stood suppose sure sweet talk tears tell things Thorn to-morrow tone took uncle Orrin uncle Rolf vinaigrette voice walked weary wish words
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