Hoboken: A Romance of New York, Bände 1-2Harper, 1843 - 228 Seiten |
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... expression , thought , feeling , and opin- ions unfolding themselves like hues and leaves in a rosebud , and with à fragrance which touched his senses as strangely . The romping and kissing , the shouting and quarrelling , had ceased ...
... expression , thought , feeling , and opin- ions unfolding themselves like hues and leaves in a rosebud , and with à fragrance which touched his senses as strangely . The romping and kissing , the shouting and quarrelling , had ceased ...
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... expression of his face . " What do you wish to say ? I will hear you . " " With that haughty frown on your brow , with that cold scorn in your voice , I scarcely know , Miss Elton , what to + say , or how to begin a tale of love HOBOKEN ...
... expression of his face . " What do you wish to say ? I will hear you . " " With that haughty frown on your brow , with that cold scorn in your voice , I scarcely know , Miss Elton , what to + say , or how to begin a tale of love HOBOKEN ...
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... expression in her face , unexpected , indescri- bable , which renewed all his grief and all his love . Frank was sitting alone , lost in thought , when he enter- ed , but said immediately , " You have seen Miss Elton ? " 66 I have . I ...
... expression in her face , unexpected , indescri- bable , which renewed all his grief and all his love . Frank was sitting alone , lost in thought , when he enter- ed , but said immediately , " You have seen Miss Elton ? " 66 I have . I ...
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... expression , and a voice , more soft , flexible , and , at the same time , powerful , was rarely heard . He had not uttered ten sentences before every one became aware he was no common man . Free from embarrassment , he presented by far ...
... expression , and a voice , more soft , flexible , and , at the same time , powerful , was rarely heard . He had not uttered ten sentences before every one became aware he was no common man . Free from embarrassment , he presented by far ...
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... expression of discontent on his dark features . Harry was struck with it , and felt it chill the warm flow of his blood and the pleasure of his success ; and had he not known him , he would have thought he saw on his countenance only ...
... expression of discontent on his dark features . Harry was struck with it , and felt it chill the warm flow of his blood and the pleasure of his success ; and had he not known him , he would have thought he saw on his countenance only ...
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affair Alexander Fraser Tytler Barnett beautiful believe better boat Breckenbridge brother Captain Glendenning Captain White CHAPTER character Charles Anthon Christianity Colonel Nicholson countenance cried dear death delight Emmer Emmerson enbridge Engravings exclaimed eyes face Fanny Elton father fear feel fellow felt Frank gentleman George Waddington girl grave grief hand happy Harry Harry's heard heart Hoboken honour hope idea insult James Renwick Jared Sparks knew lady laughing least length Lennox LL.D look Lord Lord Middleton manner Mary mean meet Middleton mind Miss Elton Miss Rivington Montreal mother never New-York noble officer once opinion pale passion perhaps person poor Prairie du Chien present religion remarked replied Rose Hill scarcely Seers Seth slanderous books smile soul Southard sweet tears tell tender things thought tion truth turned voice vols wish word young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 131 - Therefore take no thought, saying: What shall we eat? Or, what shall we drink? Or, wherewithal shall we be clothed? (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek.) For your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things. But seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.
Seite 85 - The Lord giveth, and the Lord ' taketh away ; blessed be the name of the Lord.
Seite 117 - Yea, the sparrow hath found an house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King, and my God.
Seite 215 - The History of the Discovery and Settlement of America. By William Robertson, DD With an Account of his Life and Writings. To which are added, Questions for the Examination of Students.