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All the year roundInhaltsverzeichnis 05.1873/06.1873/07.1873/08.1873/09.1873/10.1873
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 01. Mai 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] Author's Pets - - - 175 BADAJOz, The Siege of . . 58, 326 Balaklava, The Battle of - 88 [...]
[...] Duel, The Duke of York and Colonel Lennox . - - . 185 Dumas, Pets . - - - . 175 Dumas's Souvenirs Dramatiques. 469 EAGLE-Stone, Virtues of the 521 [...]
[...] A Silent House . - - 38 A Talking House - - . 491 Monkeys, Dunas's Pets. - . 175 Monk, General - - - 181 Monsieur Chose, Papers - - 4. [...]
[...] PEEL Castle, A Spectre in . . 113 Penance . . . . . 443 Pet Monkeys . - - - . 175 Pilgrimage of Sainté - Anne d'Auray . - - - . 584 [...]
All the year roundInhaltsverzeichnis 05.1872/06.1872/07.1872/08.1872/09.1872/10.1872/11.1872
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 01. Mai 1872
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] Pistachio-Nuts - - Plague-stricken . - Plants. Window Pets . Playing upon Names . Plays, Hissed - - - - [...]
[...] Key” . - - - - 457, 481, 505, 529,553, 577, Window Pets. Plants . - - Wines and Spirits, The Use and Abuse of . - - [...]
All the year round20.08.1870
  • Datum
    Samstag, 20. August 1870
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] In the study, with quite a changed manner, and setting himself in his arm-chair, Peter said: “Now, my pet, out with it all.” “Indeed, papa, it was not my fault, as I hope for the sight of dear heaven,” [...]
[...] to her voice.) “Now,” said the Doctor, calmly, “don’t think I'm angry with you, my pet: on the contrary; but tell all that happened— out of the face, as they say over there,” [...]
[...] mind what I was saying, not a word, but told me—that—that -> “Out with it, pet,” the Doctor said, com placently. “Don’t be afraid. I’ll help you through. He told you that all along he [...]
[...] get P She started fair with you, had every chance—had more than her chance. Well, now, the game is yours, my pet, instead.” She shrank back, nearer and nearer the door, shielding her face with her hand. [...]
[...] Imean * * “Stop all that; you're going too far. You broke down, my pet, and should not grudge another. Now don’t bother me, you foolish child. Isn't it all one P Won't [...]
[...] aspershing you.” “Aspersing—how, Peter?” “That you were scheming—you, my pet, my cherub. Why you couldn't. Why I wouldn’t give you to that family; no, not [...]
[...] more insulting. Well, this is charming. But see him, dear. He's come to call you to aecount, pet. However, I shan’t say anything. You a schemer l’” Katey's, lip trembled. In a moment the [...]
[...] an excellent conjurer perform many tricks, three ballets, and two plays, acted by pup pets—the whole lasting two hours—were on the point of making a riot, on the ground that they had not received enough [...]
[...] irreverently, of “Tom” Moore, “Tom” Campbell, and “Tom” Hood. He was the pet and idol of his age, and Charles the Second was more than once seen walking [...]
All the year round15.01.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 15. Januar 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] a writer be called upon to expose his weaknesses P Why, then, should I depict the daily life of my own pet dog, and describe the care with which he is washed, combed, and fed, at the risk of [...]
[...] to the windows, with stuffed bull pups and other interesting specimens of sport ing and pet dogs. This is Canine Castle, the abode of “Bill George,” who delights in calling himself “Old” Bill George—not [...]
[...] to the smart Dandie Dinmonts, with their bright intelligent faces. Toy dogs, tiny pets of all kinds abound. Silky Maltese, hydrocephalous-looking King Charles's spaniels, Italian greyhounds, and baby [...]
[...] till Policeman X takes him in tow, and consigns him—alas ! how changed from the sleek, beautiful pet that sallied out for a joyful stroll — to the care of that admirable institution, the Temporary [...]
[...] tors, too, who, with troubled mien, hurry through the kennels looking anxiously for a lost pet. That poor little lass in spects cell after cell with tears in her eyes, only to turn sadly away at last in disap [...]
[...] a triumph of Major Arbuthnot's skilful breeding. “Minx,” an Italian greyhound, and the pet of the family, is also “pretty as a peach,” but perhaps, with all her good points, less perfect than her son, “Blind [...]
[...] quiet their barking for ever. Besides sick and ill-conditioned dogs, Mr. Rotherham has under his care sundry pets and pen sioners. Two of the latter, a dog and a pony, were consigned to him a few years [...]
[...] and join you in a jug of ale with all the pleasure in the world. Another pony is not only a pet himself, but pets others. His favourites are two—a wiry terrier and a great Persian cat, who dwell upon his [...]
All the year round09.01.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 09. Januar 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] “You judge of books like a lady, then, though you were your father's companion as well as his pet,” said Mr. Creswell, smiling. “Those shabby books are, many of them, much more valuable than m [...]
[...] “For the Duke of York "" while the bullets stormed on them from the windows and para pets of the manor house. Cloud after cloud of pikemen gave way before the cavalier charges. From that stately old red brick [...]
[...] He was a Jew, and I think not disappointed that there was to be some “haggling.” On that we set to work; my pet should have seen the latent diplomatic powers I called [...]
[...] with your friend. There's Colonel Manby, onder.” * I had already, my pet will remember, rather qualified the resolution I had taken about going into the rooms. In that way, [...]
[...] gagne, et couleur.” I will not dwell on this, for fear of tiring my pet; but I will tell the whole scene to her later. But “suffice it to say,” as the novelists are fond of repeating, I really [...]
[...] day, that I have hardly time to do any thing. I have even got a little backward in my letters to my pet. I have been making a sort of study of this mysterious and dangerous science of chances, which is [...]
[...] coming at that one hour. Yet there are people who stay here the whole winter. A letter from my pet, lying on the table, waiting for me. Very long and full of news. I shall paste it in this place. [...]
[...] wnconsciously revealed' in your diary.” Now, here again I must pause to give a little lecture to my pet. This history was meant entirely for her own gentle eyes; in it I unfold my most secret thoughts and [...]
All the year round12.12.1868
  • Datum
    Samstag, 12. Dezember 1868
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] that is impossible, and we go into Mr. Swainson's lodgings at once.” “My dearest Marian, my own pet, I hate to think of you in lodgings; I cannot bear to picture you so l’” [...]
[...] worth seeing as a spectacle of infamy. What I have written, too, will interest my pet at home; and, as I know she hoards up every scrap of my writing, perhaps one day others will find it, and read it, and it [...]
[...] may act as a warning. There ! I am going to bed infinitely better. God be praised for his mercy! and for my pet's sake I will say over her little prayer, which she will be saying about the same time : [...]
[...] nated a source, and lending one's coun tenance in return to their doings. But this is too much refining, and my pet at home will smile at such scruples. I must not set up to be a saint, and I shall do more [...]
[...] and take a new sort of shape as they stay. It is a paradise for women, and for pretty women, and therefore if my pet were here, —but I must not turn that pretty head. Neither should I like her to be exposed to [...]
[...] given presently. I know some little de tails of dress, &c., will amuse. What will my pet say to a rich black silk Watteau [...]
[...] little lines and edging of crimson P It is as delicate as a Cardinal's undress. What will I say? I hear my pet answer. It would cost half a year's salary. Then what will she say to a faint amber-coloured summer [...]
[...] from the flamingo downward; with a good deal of damaged ware, which I would not for the world my pet saw, but this is only more of the work of the Mephistopheles company yonder. To think, again I say, that these [...]
All the year round25.04.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 25. April 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] But, oh! I fear she's not the girl For any rainy day ! There's dimpled Dora, sweetest pet, And fairest of the fair; She’ll trifle with a coronet [...]
[...] She's not the girl, I must confess, For any rainy day. I know a pet of eighteen years, Who, true in joy and pain, Will sweetly smile through falling tears, [...]
[...] observed in her before, “when you have been used to be loved by some, you can't bear the idea of not being as much petted by everybody, don't you see?” “And should you care to be petted even [...]
[...] by everybody, don't you see?” “And should you care to be petted even although you knew the petting did not indicate real love, but was only a sort of soft habit which some persons have, and [...]
[...] or chirruping to a bird P.” “Y—yes; ” she answered, meditatively, “I think it is nice to be petted.” “Enfant ’’ “Now I am so happy to be with you! [...]
All the year round26.10.1872
  • Datum
    Samstag, 26. Oktober 1872
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] ODD PLANTS: WINDOW PETS. [...]
[...] ODD PLANTS: WINDOW PETS. [...]
[...] ODD PLANTS : WINDOW PETS. [...]
[...] are not suited for window-pets. But there are also flowers which, without any decided odour perceptible by the dull nose of the [...]
[...] mention when it is scentless. Hence my recommendation of winter jessamine as a window-pet. There are several plants possessed of the specific name “radicans,” or freely rooting. It [...]
All the year round30.01.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 30. Januar 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] that some one was Marian Ashurst. It was the treatment that did it. Tom had been alternately petted and punished, scolded and spoiled, but he had never been turned into ridicule before, and when Marian tried that [...]
[...] the performance of Punch in an itinerant show, that he immediately purchased the pup pet at an exorbitant price, and took it home for his own private amusement. Likewise you have heard, or if not you have conjectured, [...]
[...] him back to taste these more innocent joys of life, might touch some old chord. Then really, pet of mine—comic as the notion may seem to you—I appeared to myself to be acting as a sort of special missionary to [...]
[...] evening, and own to my pet, that so far [...]
[...] rush in on me. All our little debts, overdue—baker and butcher, the clothes for the children, for which my poor pet had to go, with humiliation, to that coarse Wilcox, “to beg for a little time.” Selfish [...]
All the year round19.12.1868
  • Datum
    Samstag, 19. Dezember 1868
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] the sufferings both of infancy and child hood tenderly assuaged, I heard the little patients answering to pet playful names, the light touch of a delicate lady laid bare the wasted sticks of arms for me [...]
[...] then, if it have not really gone, you are justified in calling him what David in his haste called all men. Some Boys have adopted, as pets of their own, particular English words; one of the first Boys the writer had in the country, had [...]
[...] instead.” I felt almost a thrill of pleasure at this unexpected success. My pet's name is, indeed, an amulet to conjure with. After so many years, and at so many hundred [...]
[...] observant, so brilliant even, to have been shipwrecked in this way, indirectly through our doing ! I must ask my dear pet to write me out something kind and sympa thetic, which I can show to this poor waif [...]
[...] viction I shall succeed, if I could get but some power and influence over him. I say again, my pet must pray. Sunday.—How strange is a Sunday in this place | There is an English church, a [...]
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