Belinda: A NovelD. Appleton, 1883 - 460 頁 |
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第 54 頁
... Lohmen ( it is at Lohmen that they are to lunch ) at all . " I suppose , " says the Professor finally , putting on his spectacles in order to look full and murderously at him through them ( he does not often look at undergraduates , he ...
... Lohmen ( it is at Lohmen that they are to lunch ) at all . " I suppose , " says the Professor finally , putting on his spectacles in order to look full and murderously at him through them ( he does not often look at undergraduates , he ...
第 59 頁
... . It is somewhat later in the day . They have shaken the dust of Lohmen off their feet ; have tramped , faint and silent , along a charming road whose wayside flowers they do not see , and through a long straggling BELINDA . 59.
... . It is somewhat later in the day . They have shaken the dust of Lohmen off their feet ; have tramped , faint and silent , along a charming road whose wayside flowers they do not see , and through a long straggling BELINDA . 59.
第 60 頁
... Lohmen Gast - hof's powers of entertain- ment , they had sent on the carriage . They have passed down a gentle incline , and found at the foot the mill- house , sitting by the brisk mill - stream . The Frau Mül- lerin has brought them ...
... Lohmen Gast - hof's powers of entertain- ment , they had sent on the carriage . They have passed down a gentle incline , and found at the foot the mill- house , sitting by the brisk mill - stream . The Frau Mül- lerin has brought them ...
第 121 頁
... Lohmen : can she set her eyes upon any one common object that does not bring a memory with it ? She has never been of a very bright or hopeful temperament with regard to her own future ; not one of those happy young ones to whom the ...
... Lohmen : can she set her eyes upon any one common object that does not bring a memory with it ? She has never been of a very bright or hopeful temperament with regard to her own future ; not one of those happy young ones to whom the ...
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afraid amused asks Sarah Bellairs better breaks breath by-and-by chair cheeks Cloth cold comes continues Sarah course cries Sarah dare David Rivers dogs door Dresden dryly ears eyes face feel fingers Forth's give glad glance gone gown Grace Aguilar granny hand happy head hear heard heart hope hour hurry knees lady late laugh leave lifting lips Lohmen look Menander Milnthorpe mind Miss Churchill Miss Watson Moritzburg morning never night nosegay once Oxbridge passes pause Perhaps Professor Punch rejoins repeats replies Belinda replies Sarah Rivers Rivers's round says Belinda says Rivers says Sarah seems shakes shoulder sight silence sister sitting Slutty smile speaks stands suddenly suppose sure tears tell Tharandt thing thought throwing tion to-day to-morrow told Tommy tone turn Uhlan voice walk Wesenstein window wish wonder words young young Rivers