Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 25James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1882 - Authors Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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Page 197
... answered , carelessly . of Her voice and way of speaking , like her mother's , though rustic , was by no means unrefined . It had a certain music of its own , which suited with the melancholy beauty of her face . But though this face ...
... answered , carelessly . of Her voice and way of speaking , like her mother's , though rustic , was by no means unrefined . It had a certain music of its own , which suited with the melancholy beauty of her face . But though this face ...
Page 197
... answered in a dull , dreary voice , that reminded him of her mother ; it would be better for you to tell me how ladies live , who are gay and happy and have nought to trouble them . ' ' I don't know many happy ladies in London - plenty ...
... answered in a dull , dreary voice , that reminded him of her mother ; it would be better for you to tell me how ladies live , who are gay and happy and have nought to trouble them . ' ' I don't know many happy ladies in London - plenty ...
Page 201
... answered , half sarcastically ; ' but I can't believe in your remembering such as me long . ' ' Mary , I don't ask you to love me , remember . You have only to marry me . At least your life won't be worse than it is . ' ' It can't be ...
... answered , half sarcastically ; ' but I can't believe in your remembering such as me long . ' ' Mary , I don't ask you to love me , remember . You have only to marry me . At least your life won't be worse than it is . ' ' It can't be ...
Page 202
... answered Will Penruddock's incoherent fierceness of question and invective with a quiet You are the sailor , Penruddock , who was supposed to be lost ? " ' I am . And that was my lass , my sweetheart . What dared you do with her ? ' 6 ...
... answered Will Penruddock's incoherent fierceness of question and invective with a quiet You are the sailor , Penruddock , who was supposed to be lost ? " ' I am . And that was my lass , my sweetheart . What dared you do with her ? ' 6 ...
Page 264
... answered languidly ; but even health may sometimes cost too much . ' I turned to Miss Tuke , and asked her how she liked the prospect of the journey . ' Very much , ' she replied , removing a small opera - glass from her eyes . ' I am ...
... answered languidly ; but even health may sometimes cost too much . ' I turned to Miss Tuke , and asked her how she liked the prospect of the journey . ' Very much , ' she replied , removing a small opera - glass from her eyes . ' I am ...
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