... is," said Lord Hawkestone. " I am going overland, with this splendid Waghorn, and shall be there long before them. He has particularly asked me, in my capacity as Earl, to do so, and give the new route a prestige. I am, of course, delighted. But about... Mr. Meeson's Will - Seite 188von Henry Rider Haggard - 1888 - 286 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Henry Kingsley - 1871 - 366 Seiten
...prestige. I am, of course, delighted. But about yourself. You are rather a solemn subject with me. I fell in love with you the very first time I saw you, and I am sure I would do anything in the world to serve you. But my poor father left you as a sort... | |
| Henry Kingsley - 1890 - 420 Seiten
...prestige. I am, of course, delighted. But about yourself. You are rather a solemn subject with me. I fell in love with you the very first time I saw you, and I am sure I would do anything in the world to serve you. But my poor father left you as a sort... | |
| Alice Macdonald Fleming - 1891 - 270 Seiten
...me. You must now, you know. I've been trying to speak to you for days, only you never would let me. I fell in love with you the very first time I saw you, do you recollect, in that verandah at the Trents ? Don't say you haven't known me three weeks yet,... | |
| Henry Kingsley - 1895 - 426 Seiten
...prestige. I am, of course, delighted. But about yourself. You are rather a solemn subject with me. I fell in love with you the very first time I saw yon, and I am sure I would do anything in the world to serve you. But my poor father left you as a... | |
| Frederick Jackson - 1910 - 272 Seiten
...really you are. "I'll tell you a secret. I was ashamed to say it, but I can write it. Is that cowardly? I fell in love with you the very first time I saw you — in spite of the beard and everything. I couldn't help it. It was exactly as if you had walked out of one... | |
| Michael Fancello - 2002 - 642 Seiten
...this.' She also laughed. She added, 'I Marcos lifted his head and kissed her all over. Dayle continued, 'I fell in love with you the very first time I saw you.' She said it all in one breath. Her cheeks were red and warm. 'Me too,' he admitted, as he held her... | |
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