The sorrows of gentility, Band 2 |
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asked Gertrude Augustus Donnelly baby Brian brought chaise CHAPTER child coach comfort county Sligo daughter dear dinner Donnelly's door dress Dublin Dunnington Elvington Father O'Toole feel Fitz-Vashipot friends gave Gertrude felt Gertrude looked Gertrude's give glad gone Greenway hand hear heard heart Holyhead hope horse housekeeper husband Hutchins Ireland journey knew Lady Southend ladyship landlady letter live London Lord Southend ma'am mamma Metringham mind Miss Morley's morning mother never night nurse nursery o'clock old lady once parlour phaeton pleasant poor Gertrude Poor Mrs Morley pretty woman priest PULTENEY STREET received replied satin scarcely seemed sent servant Simon Morley Sir Lucius sitting Slocum soon sorrow SORROWS OF GENTILITY spoke sure talk tell temper things thought told took trouble trude walk whilst wife wish woman yellow fever young
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Seite 125 - And should not a mother be jealous of her children's love ?' During all this time the squire was walking up and down the room with his hands in his trousers pockets. And when Mrs Dale had last spoken, he continued his walk for some time in silence. 'Perhaps it is well that you should have spoken out,
Seite 304 - ... has been so merciful unto me, that I have no right, even in my secret heart, to feel one shade of relentlessness towards others. No, no ! how can I speak one word against any one ? how can I use any words but those which the great Forgiver places in the mouth of the once afflicted father, ' This my child was dead and is alive again — was lost and is found ?" There was something in the father's joy and satisfaction that touched all hearts.
Seite 199 - ... to give an account of where they had been and what they had done. They had been to Greenwich, and he had seen some of his old friends ; and, apparently, it was a case of "troppo grazzia
Seite 260 - If we would only take sorrow to our heart when it comes upon us, and treat it nobly, we should find that we had entertained an angel unawares.