Sunday Under Three Heads and Other SketchesJ.W. Jarvis, 1884 - 49 Seiten |
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acquainted ain't appearance BETSY better boots chaise CHARLES CHARLES DICKENS Chirrup Clickits coming couple course dear delight dinner door EDMUNDS Emily Brown EMMA Enter Exit eyes FANNY feel fellow FLAM GALILEO girl Grig hand happy head hear heart honour husband JOHN JOHN MADDOX joke JULIA laugh Leaver LIMBURY lion London look Lord Lord Bateman LOVETOWN LUCY LUCY BENSON ma'am MADDOX marriage married MARTIN Martin Stokes MARY Mayor means Merrywinkle military young Mincin mind Miss MOONEY morning Mudfog never Nicholas Tulrumble night NOAKES Norton o'clock observed once OVERTON pantomime pleasant portmanteau Professor replied ROSE round scene Sliverstone smile SQUIRE STAR Stokes STRANGE G Strange Gentleman streets Sunday talk TAPKINS tell there's thing throwing-off young gentleman tion TOM SPARKS town Twigger Waiters walk Whiffler wife window young gentle young ladies
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Seite 110 - Charm in Spring." The book of the words was published by Mr. Bentley, and dedicated to J. Pritt Harley in the following terms : " My dramatic bantlings are no sooner born than you father them. You have made my Strange Gentleman exclusively your own ; you have adopted Martin Stokes with equal readiness.
Seite 53 - I do not mean anything of the kind," answers the lady. " Now, by all that is aggravating and impossible to bear...
Seite 67 - Before marriage and afterwards, let them learn to centre all their hopes of real and lasting happiness in their own fireside; let them cherish the faith that in home, and all the English virtues which the love of home engenders, lies the only true source of domestic felicity ; let them believe that round the household gods, contentment and tranquillity cluster VOL.
Seite 9 - He begins his oration in a drawling tone, and his hearers listen with silent attention. He grows warmer as he proceeds with his subject, and his gesticulation becomes proportionately violent. He clenches his fists, beats the book upon the desk before him, and swings his arms wildly about his head. The congregation murmur their acquiescence in his doctrines ; and a short groan occasionally bears testimony to the moving nature of his eloquence.