Papa's illness makes him a little melancholy," said Clara. " Of course ; — of course. It always does," said Will. " I think he will be better when the weather becomes milder," said Clara. " I suppose I may be allowed to know how I feel myself," said... Owen Gwynne's Great Work: A Novel - Pagina 71di Lady Augusta Noel - 1876 - 113 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
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...always does," said Will. " I think he will be better when the weather becomes milder," said Clara. " I suppose I may be allowed to know how I feel myself," said the squire. "But don't keep Will up here when he wants his dinner. There; that'll do. You'd better... | |
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...doesn't signify. It all conies to the same in the end. I say, Lance, I shan't get over this, you know." " The doctor is an old woman. I suppose I may be allowed...knew any one who did, except Ursula." " I wish Ursula was here ! " " I dare say you do. Oh dear, what o'clock is it ? " "Nearly three," said Lance, stifling... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1912 - 322 pagine
...always does," said Will. " I think he will be better when the weather becomes milder," said Clara. " I suppose I may be allowed to know how I feel myself," said the squire. " But don't keep Will up here when he wants his dinner. There; that'll do. You'd better... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1912 - 324 pagine
...always does," said Will. " I think he will be better when the weather becomes milder," said Clara. " I suppose I may be allowed to know how I feel myself," said the squire. " But don't keep Will up here when he wants his dinner. There; that'll do. You'd better... | |
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...always does," said Will. "I think he will be better when the weather becomes milder," said Clara. " I suppose I may be allowed to know how I feel myself," said the squire. " But THE BELTON ESTATE. don't keep Will up here when he wants his dinner. There;... | |
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