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" To this I say nothing. I only walk away to the window. " Do not dissuade me ! " she cries, falling from defiance to a tone of almost nervous entreaty, as she stands before me, twisting her hands. " Let me marry him in peace. Your little cut-and-dried... "
Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art - Trang 405
được biên tập bởi - 1850
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Blackwood's Lady's Magazine and Gazette of the Fashionable World ..., Tập 28-29

1850 - 584 trang
...or a syllable; I used no offensive expressions.'" "Sir Robert" — commenced Pemberton. "Nevermind him, Pemberton," said Wentworth, haughtily. "It is...really you who are to blame. Remember you are in your own house. Remember he is a particular friend of mine. Let me apologize for you." " No, no !" said...

'Christopher North': A Memoir of John Wilson, Compiled from Family ..., Tập 2

Mary Wilson Gordon - 1863 - 444 trang
...though Mr. B. and I have never once had one word of disagreement en that subject ; and thirdly, that it is a matter of the most perfect indifference to me, whether or not I ever again write another ' Noctes,' for all that I write on any subject seems to be popular...

Appletons' Journal of Literature, Science and Art, Tập 7

1872 - 862 trang
...nor there ; you dragged in the word by the head and shoulders to prop your argument. As to lady-like, it is a matter of the most perfect indifference to me whether I am or not." To this I say nothing. I only walk away to the window. " Do not dissuade me ! " she cries,...

'Good-bye, sweetheart!' 3 vols, Tập 3

Rhoda Broughton - 1872 - 338 trang
...nor there ; you dragged in the word by the head and shoulders to prop your argument. As to ladylike, it is a matter of the most perfect indifference to me whether I am or not." To this I say nothing. I only walk away to the window. " Do not dissuade me," she cries,...

"Good-bye, Sweetheart!": A Novel

Rhoda Broughton - 1872 - 458 trang
...nor there ; you dragged in the word by the head and shoulders to prop your argument. As to lady-like, it is a matter of the most perfect indifference to me whether I am or not." To this I say nothing. I only walk away to the window. " Do not dissuade me ! " she cries,...

Portia: Or, "By Passions Rocked."

Duchess - 1883 - 324 trang
...not being here since yesterday." " You are .absurdly mistaken," declares Miss Blount, with dignity. " It is a matter of the most perfect indifference to me whether he comes or goes." (Oh, if he could only know how true this is 1) " Even more piqued than I supposed,"...

Time, Tập 8

Edmund Yates, Walter Sichel, Ernest Belfort Bax - 1883 - 752 trang
...not being here since yesterday." " You are absurdly mistaken," declares Miss Klount, with dignity. " It is a matter of the most perfect indifference to me whether he eomes or goes." (Oh! if he could only know how true this is !) ''Kven more piqued than I supposed,"...

Portia; or, 'By passions rocked', by the author of 'Phyllis'.

Margaret Wolfe Hungerford - 1883 - 340 trang
...his not being here since yesterday." " You are absurdly mistaken," declares Miss Blount with dignity. "It is a matter of the most perfect indifference to me whether he comes or goes." (Oh! if he could only know how true this is !) " Even more piqued than I supposed,"...

Time, Tập 8

Edmund Yates, Walter Sichel, Ernest Belfort Bax - 1883 - 756 trang
...his not being here since yesterday." "You are absurdly mistaken," declares Miss Klount, with dignity. "It is a matter of the most perfect indifference to me whether he comes or goes." (Oh! if he could only know how true this is ! ) '• Even more piqued than I supposed,"...




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