Roxobel, Volum 1Houlston, 1831 - 1357 sider |
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Side 18
... sister , ay . What's it ? " 66 Dinner , brother . Get up , Your lady is waiting . " can't you ? I then heard another female voice , in a rough , husky tone , but so indistinct that I could make nothing of what was said . Then followed a ...
... sister , ay . What's it ? " 66 Dinner , brother . Get up , Your lady is waiting . " can't you ? I then heard another female voice , in a rough , husky tone , but so indistinct that I could make nothing of what was said . Then followed a ...
Side 19
... sister , I am sure his regard but at that mo- ment the hostess crossed the kitchen , shut the parlour - door , and gave me a look signi- ficant of her determination that I should hear no more . I now had nothing else to do but to en ...
... sister , I am sure his regard but at that mo- ment the hostess crossed the kitchen , shut the parlour - door , and gave me a look signi- ficant of her determination that I should hear no more . I now had nothing else to do but to en ...
Side 23
... sister stood . The angry dame immediately descended , marched up to her brother , and attempted to seize the pipe from his hand , muttering something about her lady . " Fair and softly , " said the brother , hold- ing her off with one ...
... sister stood . The angry dame immediately descended , marched up to her brother , and attempted to seize the pipe from his hand , muttering something about her lady . " Fair and softly , " said the brother , hold- ing her off with one ...
Side 24
Mary Martha Sherwood. As soon as the sister was gone , the hostess made me a bed in the corner of the kitchen , where I laid myself down in my friendly cloak , and soon fell asleep ; but , waking again at twelve o'clock , I still saw Mr ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. As soon as the sister was gone , the hostess made me a bed in the corner of the kitchen , where I laid myself down in my friendly cloak , and soon fell asleep ; but , waking again at twelve o'clock , I still saw Mr ...
Side 39
... very sweet to me : when I first heard it I was reminded of my mother . Ah ! why should I cling so to the memory of my mother ? And the name of sister ; why should these recollections be so very dear to me ? But I am ROXOBEL . 39.
... very sweet to me : when I first heard it I was reminded of my mother . Ah ! why should I cling so to the memory of my mother ? And the name of sister ; why should these recollections be so very dear to me ? But I am ROXOBEL . 39.
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