Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Littell, Son, 1864 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 82
Page 2
... father's death . At that last pretended settlement with his father and his father's lawyer , he had kept back the mention of debts as heavy nearly as those to which he had owned ; and there were debts of honour , too , of which he had ...
... father's death . At that last pretended settlement with his father and his father's lawyer , he had kept back the mention of debts as heavy nearly as those to which he had owned ; and there were debts of honour , too , of which he had ...
Page 213
... father a good deal is some mystery as to how the money was spent . " 64 If my mother ever says anything about that part of the affair , " said Roger , hastily , " assure her from me that there's nothing of vice or wrong - doing about it ...
... father a good deal is some mystery as to how the money was spent . " 64 If my mother ever says anything about that part of the affair , " said Roger , hastily , " assure her from me that there's nothing of vice or wrong - doing about it ...
Page 267
... father ; but it was none the less sad at the time , and to be regretted in its consequences . " I may come in and have a pipe with you , sir , mayn't I ? " said Roger , that first even- ing , pushing gently against the study - door ...
... father ; but it was none the less sad at the time , and to be regretted in its consequences . " I may come in and have a pipe with you , sir , mayn't I ? " said Roger , that first even- ing , pushing gently against the study - door ...
Contents
Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Amedroz Appian Archdeacon asked Askerton aunt beauty Belton better called Captain Aylmer Carlingford Catacombs Cavendish Chiley Christian Church Clara course cousin cried Cumnor Cynthia daughter dear doubt dress Earlswood eyes face father feel felt friends Gibson girl give gone Grange Lane Greenland Hamley hand hear heard heart Henry Martyn Hollingford hope idiots kind knew Lady Harriet Lendrick live look Lord Lucilla marriage mean Melville Bay ment mind Miss Browning Miss Marjoribanks Molly Molly's mother nature ness never Nova Zembla once Osborne papa perhaps Perivale person poor Preston pretty Roger Rose seemed Sir Brook slavery slaves smile Smith Sound speak Spitzbergen squire suppose sure talk tell thing thought tion told truth turn voice wife Winterfield wish woman words young