Sir Brook Fossbrooke. (Orig. publ. in Blackwood's magazine). |
Términos y frases comunes
accept Balfour Beattie believe bench better bitter beer bowed called CHARLES LEVER Chief Baron Colonel Sewell coming court cried dear declare Dillon Doctor door Dr Lendrick drick Dublin Excellency eyes face faint father favour feel felt fortune Foss gave girl give gout Haire hand head hear heard heart Holy Island honour hope India Ireland Killaloe knew Lady Lendrick laughing leave less live look lord Lucy madeira manner matter mean meet ment Merrion Square mind Miss Lendrick morning nature ness never Nicholas old Judge once papa passed Pemberton perhaps poor refused reply Sardinia scarcely seemed Sir Brook Fossbrooke smile sort speak strange sure talk tell temper tesy There's thing thought tion to-day told tone took Traf Trafford turned Vicar Viceroy voice walked whispered wish words young fellow
Pasajes populares
Página 176 - Let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her.' Never was there a more signal blunder than to ask this man to repudiate the friendship which had formed the whole pride and glory of his life. 'I should think I am proud of him, madam,' said he, rising, and speaking with a boldness that amused even himself.