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... eyes . Gertrude , too , was look- ing all the better for her rest ; but both her features and complexion had lost some- thing of their varying charm . They were beautiful still , but more fixed ; neither her smile nor the tint on her ...
... eyes . Gertrude , too , was look- ing all the better for her rest ; but both her features and complexion had lost some- thing of their varying charm . They were beautiful still , but more fixed ; neither her smile nor the tint on her ...
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... eyes closed , with their long lashes sleeping on the curve of her cheek . Her lips were lightly parted , while one white hand and arm lay on the pillow , thrown upward above her head , and rest- ing on 12 A BASIL PLANT .
... eyes closed , with their long lashes sleeping on the curve of her cheek . Her lips were lightly parted , while one white hand and arm lay on the pillow , thrown upward above her head , and rest- ing on 12 A BASIL PLANT .
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... eyes and raised her face to him : but from that night , his marriage never meant all it had done before to Roland . Since then his work had been , as it were , a compromise between the instincts and longings which would not be crushed ...
... eyes and raised her face to him : but from that night , his marriage never meant all it had done before to Roland . Since then his work had been , as it were , a compromise between the instincts and longings which would not be crushed ...
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... eyes intent , as she listened to what Max was saying . Something in the simple group quickened the vague feeling which had dwelt in Roland's heart of late , and had had its first engendering that day two years ago , when he had been ...
... eyes intent , as she listened to what Max was saying . Something in the simple group quickened the vague feeling which had dwelt in Roland's heart of late , and had had its first engendering that day two years ago , when he had been ...
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... gathering of country society and its conventionalities . Dora ran off to fulfil her delayed duty , and Evelyn wandered along by herself , the smile still lingering in her eyes . CHAPTER II . 66 Fair , and of all , A BASIL PLANT . 23.
... gathering of country society and its conventionalities . Dora ran off to fulfil her delayed duty , and Evelyn wandered along by herself , the smile still lingering in her eyes . CHAPTER II . 66 Fair , and of all , A BASIL PLANT . 23.
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Anley answered Evelyn answered Roland asked BASIL PLANT beauty better changed CHAPTER charm Clewer Colethorpe dark Dayrell dead dear dinner door Dora drawing-room dream dress Engadine England Evelyn Goring eyes face fading Fainton Cottage fair fancy father feeling fellow felt funk garden garden party Gertrude Gertrude's girl glad Goring's Guernsey hand happy headland heart held Hilarion hope Hugh husband knew laugh light lips look lotus marriage married Max Breynton Max's mean mind morning never night nine o'clock old maid once pain paint passion pity quiet remembered Roland Trench rose round sadness seemed shade silent smile soul speak spoke stay stood strong studio summer sweet talk tell thing thought told tone waltz weary wife WILLIAM CLOWES wish woman womanhood women wondered words
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 130 - GROW old along with me! The best is yet to be, The last of life, for which the first was made: Our times are in his hand Who saith, "A whole I planned, Youth shows but half; trust God: see all, nor be afraid!
Seite 177 - Fair youth , beneath the trees , thou canst not leave Thy song, nor ever can those trees be bare;' Bold lover, never, never canst thou kiss, Though winning near the goal — yet, do not grieve ; She cannot fade, though thou hast not thy bliss, For ever wilt thou love , and she be fair ! Ah, happy, happy boughs!
Seite 82 - Ah, my Beloved, fill the Cup that clears To-day of past Regrets and future Fears : To-morrow! — Why, To-morrow I may be Myself with Yesterday's Sev'n thousand Years.
Seite 59 - It is the type of an eternal truth— that the soul's armour is never well set to the heart unless a woman's hand has braced it; and it is only when she braces it loosely that the honour of manhood fails.
Seite 202 - IT is not that I love you less Than when before your feet I lay ; But to prevent the sad increase Of hopeless love, I keep away.
Seite 20 - I was not fearful Bluntly to give my life into your hand, And at one hazard all my earthly means. Go, tell your husband; he will turn me off, And I am then undone: I care not, I; 'Twas for your sake. Perchance in rage he'll kill me: I care not, 'twas for you.
Seite 74 - The other, that he shall have counsel given, hurtful and unsafe (though with good meaning)^ and mixed partly of mischief and partly of remedy; even as if you would call a physician that is thought good for the cure of the disease you complain...
Seite 100 - Alas, my lord, my life is not a thing Worthy your noble thoughts ! 'tis not a life, 'Tis but a piece of childhood thrown away.
Seite 213 - We know what we are, but we know not what we may be...