Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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Page 218
... talking ones ; and their talk is of bullocks . Talking or silent the indigenous English bore is somewhat sulky , surly , seemingly mo- rose ; yet really good - natured , inoffensive , if kindly used and rightly taken ; convivial , yet ...
... talking ones ; and their talk is of bullocks . Talking or silent the indigenous English bore is somewhat sulky , surly , seemingly mo- rose ; yet really good - natured , inoffensive , if kindly used and rightly taken ; convivial , yet ...
Page 95
... talking of Miss Dora . After a silence , which brought them to the chicken - yard door where Sheelah was " to quit his arm , " she leaned heavily again . " The marriage - that they are all talking of in the kitchen , and everywhere ...
... talking of Miss Dora . After a silence , which brought them to the chicken - yard door where Sheelah was " to quit his arm , " she leaned heavily again . " The marriage - that they are all talking of in the kitchen , and everywhere ...
Page 117
... talking with as much unconcern , and as loudly as she could , to mark her indifference . But whether she talked or was silent , walked on with Harry Ormond or staid behind , whispered , or laughed aloud , it seemed to make no impression ...
... talking with as much unconcern , and as loudly as she could , to mark her indifference . But whether she talked or was silent , walked on with Harry Ormond or staid behind , whispered , or laughed aloud , it seemed to make no impression ...
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admiration agreeable answer appeared asked begged Belle Chasse Berenice better Black Islands bore called Cambray Castle Hermitage Cornelius countenance cried daughter dear delighted door Dora Dora's Dublin Dunshaughlin English eyes father favour fear feelings felt fortune Fowler French gentleman give hand happy Harrington Harry Ormond hear heard heart Heaven honour hope horse imagination Ireland Israel Lyons Jacob Jewess King Corny knew Lady Annaly Lady Anne Lady de Brantefield Lady O'Shane ladyship live look Lord Mowbray M'Crule mademoiselle Manessa manner Marcus mind Miss Annaly Miss Montenero Miss O'Faley Moriarty morning mother Mowbray's never night O'Shane's opinion Paris passion person pleasure poor Prince Harry promise recollect Sheelah Shylock Sir Herbert Sir Ulick O'Shane smile speak spoke stood sure talking tell thing thought tion told tone took turned White Connal wish woman word young lady