Queen MabD. Appleton, 1864 - 476 pages |
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Page 185
... Annie Gardiner , " said Miss Emily one evening . Miss Ellen took off her spectacles and looked at her sister . " Dear me ! " she exclaimed , " I never thought of that . ” The two sisters were sitting together in a wide , low room on the ...
... Annie Gardiner , " said Miss Emily one evening . Miss Ellen took off her spectacles and looked at her sister . " Dear me ! " she exclaimed , " I never thought of that . ” The two sisters were sitting together in a wide , low room on the ...
Page 186
... Annie ? " Her sister did not answer at once . Miss Ellen none the less anxiously expected her reply . She had been used , from infancy to her present age of forty - five , to rely on Emily's superior will and judgment , and it was one ...
... Annie ? " Her sister did not answer at once . Miss Ellen none the less anxiously expected her reply . She had been used , from infancy to her present age of forty - five , to rely on Emily's superior will and judgment , and it was one ...
Page 187
... Annie , what is it ? " cried Miss Emily rising . 66 " I am afraid there has been a wreck , " said Miss Gardiner , agitatedly . " Honour and I have heard cries for help along the coast . It is a very wild night . " Both sisters turned ...
... Annie , what is it ? " cried Miss Emily rising . 66 " I am afraid there has been a wreck , " said Miss Gardiner , agitatedly . " Honour and I have heard cries for help along the coast . It is a very wild night . " Both sisters turned ...
Page 189
... was tasting what he pronounced " the best restorative in Ireland , " whilst Mr. Ford sat by the fire dry- ing his clothes , his hands resting on his knees , his look vaguely fixed on Annie Gardiner , who sat facing him , QUEEN MAB . 189.
... was tasting what he pronounced " the best restorative in Ireland , " whilst Mr. Ford sat by the fire dry- ing his clothes , his hands resting on his knees , his look vaguely fixed on Annie Gardiner , who sat facing him , QUEEN MAB . 189.
Page 190
Julia Kavanagh. fixed on Annie Gardiner , who sat facing him , and who , unable to understand the meaning of so sudden a visit in the wildest part of Ireland , wondered what had brought him . Some ... Annie Gardiner, who sat facing him, ...
Julia Kavanagh. fixed on Annie Gardiner , who sat facing him , and who , unable to understand the meaning of so sudden a visit in the wildest part of Ireland , wondered what had brought him . Some ... Annie Gardiner, who sat facing him, ...
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Page 278 - He began walking up and down the room, with his hands in his pockets, talking aloud, and feeling with his old irritated fingers the two watches which he wore in his two fobs.