Silcote of SilcotesWard, Lock & Bowden, 1895 - 365 sayfa |
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Algernon Algy Anne Arthur Silcote asked aunt Austrian battle of Palestro beautiful began believe better Betts Boginsky Bramshill Park brother Casteggio Castelnuovo certainly Colonel Silcote Crimea dark dead dear dogs Dora dress everything eyes face father fellow fool foolish Frangipanni gentle gentleman GEORGE MEREDITH girl give gone grey hand handsome head heard Henry Kingsley High Church Italian Italy James Sugden kind knew Kriegsthurm lady laughed looked Lord Madame married Mary's matter mind Miss Heathton Miss Lee Miss Raylock morning mother never night once perfectly poor Princess quiet Ravenshoe regiment Reginald remember seen Silcote's Sir Godfrey Mallory sister smock-frock soul speak spoke Squire stand stood talk tell thing Thomas Silcote thought told Tom Silcote tongue took turned utterly Vienna walk wife wish woman wonder words young
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Sayfa 187 - He was a lovely youth ! I guess The panther in the wilderness Was not so fair as he ; And, when he chose to sport and play, No dolphin ever was so gay Upon the tropic sea.
Sayfa 38 - You'll never see me more in the long gray fields at night; When from the dry dark wold the summer airs blow cool On the oat-grass and the sword-grass, and the bulrush in the pool.
Sayfa 316 - I will not see you poisoned or assassinated under my own eyes, and me standing looking on. You do not know what you are doing ; you do not know in whose hands you are trusting your life. You are throwing away the benefits of one of the most extraordinary dispositions of Providence which, under me, have ever been accomplished
Sayfa 37 - ... the time of the poaching raid described in the first chapter. This coincided with the fourth time that Captain Tom Silcote had got leave of absence from duty, for the purpose of coming home, and representing one-half of his debts as the whole, and, with a sort of recollection of his Catechism, promising to lead a new life, and be in charity with all men.
Sayfa 37 - LOISEY is a great sheet of rolling woodland four or five miles square, which in two points, close together, heaves itself up so high as to be a landmark for several counties. The greater, and all the highest part of it, is unbroken beech forest ; but, as you come lower, it begins to get broken open by wild green lanes, tangled fantastically at their sides by bramble, sweet briar, wild rose, and honeysuckles, by which a few solitary cottages stand here and there ; picturesque cottages generally, standing...
Sayfa 325 - Have you been persuading him to fight?" asked the Princess, "No. I am a credulous and foolish woman ; but I cannot believe that you, with your gentle young face, could be such a wretch, such a villain, as that. Any money which you may get by the murder of Colonel Silcote will be a lifelong misery to you.