The Story of My Wardship, 1. köideRichard Bentley, 1856 |
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Page 15
... Roses , or the French Revolution . " She has evidently been left in the care of these slave - devils , and allowed to run wild . I'm afraid we shall have some trouble with her . " " It is the case with all these West Indian children ...
... Roses , or the French Revolution . " She has evidently been left in the care of these slave - devils , and allowed to run wild . I'm afraid we shall have some trouble with her . " " It is the case with all these West Indian children ...
Page 17
... rose with them as if she too , would fain pierce the regions of air , and a feeling , grand - almost God - like ... roses -the villas that studded the banks were nestled in foliage , and each looked , in itself , a Paradise . Geneva ...
... rose with them as if she too , would fain pierce the regions of air , and a feeling , grand - almost God - like ... roses -the villas that studded the banks were nestled in foliage , and each looked , in itself , a Paradise . Geneva ...
Page 21
... roses spread over them ; and then those cold , cold giants seemed incarnadined , endued with animal life . But again a change : rose deepened into crimson , shades of blue crept in , transforming red into violet , and gradually the grey ...
... roses spread over them ; and then those cold , cold giants seemed incarnadined , endued with animal life . But again a change : rose deepened into crimson , shades of blue crept in , transforming red into violet , and gradually the grey ...
Page 30
... rose quickly , and hurried on , but in my confusion turned down the wrong avenuẹ , and did not perceive till I had advanced a considerable distance , that none of my friends were in sight I was conscious , however , of being followed ...
... rose quickly , and hurried on , but in my confusion turned down the wrong avenuẹ , and did not perceive till I had advanced a considerable distance , that none of my friends were in sight I was conscious , however , of being followed ...
Page 37
... Park . The said park was the residence of Lady Bernard , an aunt of Lord D'Arville's ; and with the old lady , dwelt her niece , Rose Bernard ; between whom and myself an intimacy of the easy kind , I have denoted , OF MY WARDSHIP . 37.
... Park . The said park was the residence of Lady Bernard , an aunt of Lord D'Arville's ; and with the old lady , dwelt her niece , Rose Bernard ; between whom and myself an intimacy of the easy kind , I have denoted , OF MY WARDSHIP . 37.
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admired amongst amused answer appeared asked aunt beautiful Beevor better blush bright bright eyes BURLINGTON STREET Captain Hawkes cerned Charles Compton charming cold colour creature cried D'Arville Castle dark Dashington dear delightful dreams dress Evelyn exclaimed expression eyes face fair lady fancy feeling felt Fitz Booby flowers gentlemen girl give glance going Grey guardian hand hear heard heart honour Isola kind knew Lady Bernard Lady D'Arville ladyship laughed Leger Leila length lips looked Lord D'Arville lordship manner marry Marsden mind Miss Bernard Miss Brand Miss Fortescue Miss Rice Mont Blanc morning mysterious nature never notice old lady once person pleasant pleasure poor present pretty Ravensden Reginald remark replied RICHARD BENTLEY rienced Rose round scene seemed Serle smile Sniggleby sort spirit stood strange sure sweet tell thing thought tone turned voice walk Warwickshire wish woman wonder young lady