Hoboken: A Romance of New York, Bände 1-2Harper, 1843 - 228 Seiten |
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... interest here . Fanny Elton wouldn't marry either of us unless she loved . She must know her own mind , and , if she ever mean to do so , she must already have felt a preference for one . In fact , after all , I don't see how we can ...
... interest here . Fanny Elton wouldn't marry either of us unless she loved . She must know her own mind , and , if she ever mean to do so , she must already have felt a preference for one . In fact , after all , I don't see how we can ...
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... interest . I have not made the least attempt to go into it by previous study . " At dinner Harry was a breathless listener to an interest- ing conversation . The family were speaking of Fanny El- ton , and Mary insisted that something ...
... interest . I have not made the least attempt to go into it by previous study . " At dinner Harry was a breathless listener to an interest- ing conversation . The family were speaking of Fanny El- ton , and Mary insisted that something ...
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... interest . At length Mr. Emmerson rose . was listened to with respectful attention . His remarks showed the results of study ; for , as Harry afterward dis- covered , he had been long and laboriously preparing him- self for the occasion ...
... interest . At length Mr. Emmerson rose . was listened to with respectful attention . His remarks showed the results of study ; for , as Harry afterward dis- covered , he had been long and laboriously preparing him- self for the occasion ...
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... interest of his life now concentrated itself upon this single point . * " Do you know how I'm getting on with my boys , Em- merson ? " asked Lennox , of his friend , the morning after the meeting ; for Lennox's communicative nature ...
... interest of his life now concentrated itself upon this single point . * " Do you know how I'm getting on with my boys , Em- merson ? " asked Lennox , of his friend , the morning after the meeting ; for Lennox's communicative nature ...
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... interest in the happiness of Harry . Such a fine young man ! " " Drunk in the street ! " said Lennox ; " yet that I could for- give . Shakspeare says , ' any man may be drunk some time of his life ; ' but a mean use of another's talents ...
... interest in the happiness of Harry . Such a fine young man ! " " Drunk in the street ! " said Lennox ; " yet that I could for- give . Shakspeare says , ' any man may be drunk some time of his life ; ' but a mean use of another's talents ...
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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.