Sir Brook FossbrookeChapman and Hall, 1873 - 503 páginas |
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asked Balfour believe Bench better Cagliari Cave Celt Cheetor Chief Baron cigar Colonel Sewell course cried dear declare dinner Doctor door Dr Beattie Dr Lendrick Dublin eyes father favour feel forget fortune gave girl give grandpapa Haire hand head hear heard heart Holy Island Holyhead honour hope hour India Ireland Killaloe knew Lady Lendrick laughing leave Lionel live look lord Lord Wilmington Lucy Madeira marriage matter mean meet Merrion Square mind morning mother never night O'Reardon old Judge once passed Pemberton perhaps poor Priory reply Sardinia scarcely seemed Sewell's Sir Brook Fossbrooke Sir William smile sort speak spoke story suppose sure suspect talk tell temper there's thing thought to-day to-morrow told tone Traf Trafford turn Viceroy voice whispered whole wife wish word young fellow
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Página 195 - I don't know what would have become of me if I had not been a reading boy. My prep finished I would have had nothing to do but sit and watch the awful stillness of the sick room flow out through the closed door and coldly enfold my scared heart. I suppose that in a futile childish way I would have gone crazy. But I was a reading boy.
Página 117 - ... itself, but still such as I have always found heralding in very serious combinations. It is therefore the Doctor as much as the Father that takes alarm here. " It is just possible — mind I say possible — that I am a little jealous of these Sewells already, for they have already seduced from me my young friend Lionel, who was so kind to me on the voyage. I scarcely see him now, he is always with them ; and yesterday...