Belinda: A Novel, 第 3 卷Richard Bentley and son, 1883 |
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第 9 頁
... tone ; " he says that he is ill . " Ill ? what is the matter with him ? " 66 " I really forgot to inquire whether it was his heart or his liver to - day , " rejoins the other , with a sort of apathetic satire . " It is always either his ...
... tone ; " he says that he is ill . " Ill ? what is the matter with him ? " 66 " I really forgot to inquire whether it was his heart or his liver to - day , " rejoins the other , with a sort of apathetic satire . " It is always either his ...
第 10 頁
... tone : " While you are on the river , I shall be giving him his drops ! Oh ! " turning over writhingly in her chair , and half burying her face in the cushion , ' what will not the river be to - day ! You will lie under the willows ...
... tone : " While you are on the river , I shall be giving him his drops ! Oh ! " turning over writhingly in her chair , and half burying her face in the cushion , ' what will not the river be to - day ! You will lie under the willows ...
第 25 頁
... tone which can leave no member of the University ignorant of the fact related ; " his people have gone back to London . I cannot think what induced them to shorten their visit so much ; they came for a week . Why should not you get in ...
... tone which can leave no member of the University ignorant of the fact related ; " his people have gone back to London . I cannot think what induced them to shorten their visit so much ; they came for a week . Why should not you get in ...
第 33 頁
... tone more nearly approaching tearful vexation than is often to be heard in her joyous voice , as she and her sister patrol in their wonted fashion the garden , on the morning of the week's last day . " None of them " --by this com ...
... tone more nearly approaching tearful vexation than is often to be heard in her joyous voice , as she and her sister patrol in their wonted fashion the garden , on the morning of the week's last day . " None of them " --by this com ...
第 36 頁
... tone of extreme exasperation , and yet unwilling amuse- ment ) . " I told him that he had read them awrong ; but " -with a rueful glance at the little craft now being made ready for her reception- " you must perceive that the dinghey ...
... tone of extreme exasperation , and yet unwilling amuse- ment ) . " I told him that he had read them awrong ; but " -with a rueful glance at the little craft now being made ready for her reception- " you must perceive that the dinghey ...
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answers ANTHONY TROLLOPE Apollinaris water asks banjo battledore and shuttlecock Bellairs beneath beside better boat bog-myrtle breath Bridget's BURLINGTON STREET by-and-by chill coach comes Coniston cries Sarah dare David Rivers Derwentwater dinghey dogs door eyes face Forth's give glad glance gone gown granny grey grow tired hand head hear heart husband Irenæus Langdale Pikes late laugh leave lifting look Lowood Menander ment Milnthorpe mind Miss Churchill Miss Watson morning mountain ness never once Oxbridge passionate pause Perhaps Professor punt repeats replies Belinda replies Sarah RHODA BROUGHTON RICHARD BENTLEY round Sartor Resartus says Belinda says Sarah says slowly scarcely seems shoulders shrugs sight silence sister sitting sitting-room smile sort speak standing stay Sunday suppose sure table d'hôte table-d'hôte tell thought to-day to-morrow tone turned usual voice walk Wetherlam window wish words
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第 46 頁 - I'd have you buy and sell so ; so give alms ; Pray so; and for the ordering your affairs, To sing them too. When you do dance, I wish you A wave o' the sea, that you might ever do Nothing but that ; move still, still so, and own No other function. Each your doing, So singular in each particular, Crowns what you are doing in the present deeds, That all your acts are queens.
第 79 頁 - I have always understood, upon your own authority, that you were indifferent to, if not averse from, amusements," he answers irritably. " Not now — not now ! " she cries feverishly. " Even if I were so formerly, I am not now ; and even if I were — to be alone for four months ! " "You exaggerate grossly," returns he sharply. "There are many residents who do not leave Oxbridge until the end of July, and many who return at the beginning of September." " They will do me no good," she says excitedly....
第 48 頁 - How entrancingly sweet and merry sound the nonsensical old words across the water ! Belinda and Eivers must needs follow them to the rendezvous — the little rural Trout Inn, where they are to have tea. It is brought out to them, in an arbour overlooking the stream, by a stout wench ; thick bread and butter, great wedges of plain cake ; a tea-set where no two articles are of the same make or...
第 35 頁 - As I was to break to Mr. Forth that you meant to jilt him? thank you ! I think not ! " It is true that the last day has come ; and the last excursion. All through the previous night, all morning, Belinda has been dogged by the icy terror — no weaker word suffices — that something may occur to prevent it. She has asked after the Professor's organs, with a solicitude whose treachery makes her blush. The very unbearableness of the idea lends it a horrid probability. In this our life are not the...
第 118 頁 - Gemiith so heiter bin : welche Freude steht mir bevor da mich Traurigkeit so niederdriickt ? " CAN it be possible that August is here? Not even early August — July's hot equivalent — but late August, that has shaken hands with September. The mornings have a taste of autumn; though high summer still rules the noons; and as Belinda paces along her garden walk, the damp dews wet her gown, and the swinging gossamers tickle her nose. Oxbridge is at its emptiest. In a week or so people will be beginning...