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All the year round22.03.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 22. März 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Harry, in the same tone. The young man bowed his head. “I see that very clearly now, sir; but I have been so miserable under your dis pleasure, and I do not always see things [...]
[...] came to see what kind of person he is.. [...]
[...] “We shall catch them up in the next ward, where there are half a dozen new cases, which you will see. Interesting case of jaundice—rheumatic fever in several stages. Oh, you’ll see, you’ll see,” and [...]
[...] gical way, turned on me sharp, and said, abruptly: “Would you like to see Jones's nose. It is worth seeing. Jones is famous at this sort of thing.” [...]
[...] “You see,” said Forcep, with serene approval, “how we do the thing.” “I have heard,” I remarked, in the bland [...]
[...] * See ALL THE YEAR Rous D, New Series, vol. ix., p. 389. [...]
[...] me were, “John, I’ll have slipped awa’ be fore the doctors come, but when they dae come, jest ye see that they no gang oot of this hoose sober. Bring up half a dozen of my Earthquake port, and see they dae [...]
[...] said the other, “which, I am sure, go be yond your meaning. Mr. Doughty asked to see Lady Duke.” “Asked I don't believe it. Let me see him. If the man's capable enough to [...]
[...] “Asked I don't believe it. Let me see him. If the man's capable enough to see her he can see me. I tell you what, sir, I know there's a game going on here. Let me pass.” [...]
[...] “But when I see one woman let in and another excluded—my Corinna, for whom the man would give his last breath—why [...]
All the year round04.10.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. Oktober 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] flushed his pale, pinched cheeks a little, but did not much loosen his tongue. Tony, I could see, was at first greatly amused. “It’s quite a treat,” he whis pered me, “to see any one at once so [...]
[...] that. And he wouldn't be likely to forego it. In decency I could not ask him to.” “You think that I should go and see him P” “Of course you'll go and see him. You [...]
[...] “What difference does that make among relations—well, then, among artists? Art is a republic. Besides, you can but see him. You're bound to see him. If you don't like him there's no need to go near him [...]
[...] “LET us go and see the Serpent,” said my friend, Herr von Whackenfeldt, Doctor of Law and of Philosophy, and Professor of [...]
[...] tail, which points direct to the triple headed peak of Ben Cruachan. Do you see P’’ I saw. The mound was certainly of a serpentine form, and looked like a huge [...]
[...] character and tastes, I am pretty sure that he will keep his word. If he does, I hope I may be there to see. [...]
[...] man was fond of saying. My plans were received with a sort of alarm, yet I could see that curiosity and interest had been awakened. I persevered, and had the pleasure of seeing that way was made. [...]
[...] “I must confess I don't, seeing that I have had myself some experience of super natural events.” [...]
[...] you know, who can get the better of a mother-in-law.” “I see you are a philosopher,” again in terrupted Anton Stepanytch, with the same compassionate and disdainful smile. [...]
[...] Mrs. Devenish said, devoutly; “poor Ed ward's get worse and worse; it's heart breaking to see the change in him.” “I don't see any change in him,” Harty said, uncompromisingly. [...]
All the year round07.12.1872
  • Datum
    Samstag, 07. Dezember 1872
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] says, and never ridiculed revealed religion but with moderation.” Papa laughed, but I could see that he [...]
[...] with interest; and now at length I was about to see her. Her note had dis appointed me ; still I was curious. [...]
[...] present his handsome person to the gaze of the faubourg. He glances to the right and left, and sees [...]
[...] * See ALL THE YEAR Round, New Series, vol. ix., p. 11. [...]
[...] should have been his contemporary in Antwerp. Peeping through the doorway, I see the benches crammed with diners, the fires blistering and browning scores of birds, [...]
[...] be repaid. We will see later on if we cannot induce you to alter your decision.” “Yes,” said Pauline, quietly, “we will [...]
[...] cannot induce you to alter your decision.” “Yes,” said Pauline, quietly, “we will see later on.” Then Martin Gurwood took his leave of her, and walked back to his hotel. It was [...]
[...] first mention of your name an odd interest about you, and has frequently asked when you were coming to see us.” “Does—does Alice know anything about that story P" [...]
[...] One more look around ere the curtain falls. See Alice adored by her husband, happy and contented, with all the troubles of the past obliterated. See Humphrey [...]
[...] in her love a recompense for the havoc and the tempest which destroyed his early hope. See Martin Gurwood labouring manfully, steadfastly, among the London poor, inculcating, both by precept and ex [...]
All the year round06.09.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 06. September 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] long narrow slip of parchment, and a corre sponding long narrow slip of paper. “Now let me see if you can serve a writ, Mr. Nightingale. This will be practical learn ing to you. You see that gentleman on [...]
[...] sorry there should have been this trouble about so trumpery a matter. I’ll see to it at once, and call or send a cheque. will do.” [...]
[...] Cardinal Barberini in front of the high altar. You may see the whole scene repeated a score of times in a score of Roman churches this May morning. [...]
[...] the Saint Michael, and who gently asks if we would not like to see their “cimitero” —their burial-place P Certainly . The cemetery of the Cappuccini is one of the [...]
[...] —six months ago he departs, without con sulting me, and now he is to bring home a wife. Well, we shall see who will be mistress. I am too old for change.” [...]
[...] get into trouble. All you have to do is to take care of the house, and see that it goes as it should do. You can leave me; I prefer to be alone.” [...]
[...] He finds Thérèse pacing up and down the large bare dining-room. She stops when she sees her husband, but she does not speak or smile. Monsieur Dupont walks up to her. [...]
[...] Thérèse started up and flung the letter on the floor. “Selfish old fool! I see it now. He cares for his peace and his untroubled life more than anything—much, much more [...]
[...] if they were snakes writhing on the water. Margot stands peering down into the water as if she thought she could see to the bottom. Her arm is roughly seized. [...]
[...] Claude Powers and his friend. “Give me a good reason, mamma, a reason that I can see you feel to be good, and I’ll do it,” the girl said, rather hope lessly. [...]
All the year round04.03.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. März 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] | I not tell you the truth?—I did see you [...]
[...] secret.” Without condescending to say more, or to wait and see the result of the experi ment, Adelaide slowly quitted the room, with the air as though she had suggested [...]
[...] Forsythe,” she says, her lips twitching nervously as she speaks. “She's very low, and easy troubled, and set on see ing you, this directly minute.” Then [...]
[...] Why—” But I interrupt her hurriedly. “Come and see Auntie now, and after I will walk part way home with you.” Auntie is excited by seeing Mrs. Forsythe. [...]
[...] “Thy kingdom come !” As the words pass my master's lips, I see that Auntie is looking at me no more, and that for her God's kingdom has already come ! [...]
[...] “But, my good woman,” persists the visitor, “you have not told her who it is. I feel sure she would see me.” “She did see you, ma'am, coming up the avenue, and she gave the message to [...]
[...] for anyone to see to Miss Mabel while I'm [...]
[...] “And being alone with you, she spoke of me?” “Yes: she seemed to wish to see you. She said, ‘Why doesn't she come?' and I was distressed, you know, that she should [...]
[...] laid her hand impressively upon my arm. “You never told her son that she asked to see me!” I make this remark as an assertion, not an interrogation. She purses up her [...]
[...] mouth and looks wise, and gives the faintest possible shrug of her shoulders. “Why—no. You see it would have been useless; and, indeed, she was never properly conscious after that occasion, [...]
All the year round27.04.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 27. April 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] point at Clement Charlewood. “Well, one little minute, then. I really can't see, Mr. Charlewood, why you, who seem to have a liking for, and appreciation of, Corda, º be so urgent against my going to see [...]
[...] “Not quite amenable to Miss Fluke, that is,” said Clement, smiling. “Exactly. You see, poor dear Miss Fluke, though actuated by the most charming motives, and–and–evangelical things of all sorts,” [...]
[...] “Not at all audacious. Very friendly, on the contrary. But, entre nous, Mr. Charle wood, I don’t see any such very strong objec tion to her seeing the child occasionally, under the auspices of Miss Fluke. Mabel's sym [...]
[...] roof. The sky over the lonesome swamp gets redder – redder, and men far away at Andee . Enniskeen see it and know what is being One. - Bryan Lemmon, one of Devan's gang, springs [...]
[...] “He’ll go where the devil can't, between the oak and the rind,” say the Cornish chaps of “Cousin Jacky,” when they see that he knows “How many blue beans go to make five.” “It is as great pity to see a woman weep, as [...]
[...] It is needless to set down here how often at this time Mrs. Hatteraick came to see me, how many cream cheeses and sweet shortbreads, how many baskets of strawberries of their own pick [...]
[...] might mind yer auld nursery window, Mattie, an' how far a body might see roun’ the orchard out o' its wee crooked panes. Gin ye were sittin' there instead o' here the length o' the [...]
[...] out o' its wee crooked panes. Gin ye were sittin' there instead o' here the length o' the simmer's day, ye might see mair than the river Tunnin’.” " " ' " ' - “What might I see, Elspie?” I asked, know [...]
[...] LUKE came down the garden with a rod in his hand, switching the heads off the roses as he passed. I could see him better than he could see me, for the sun was in his eyes, and I gave myself new license observing him. I [...]
[...] Dick—” He went on feeling his way with his words, and giving rapid glances from the ground to me, to see how his story told upon my face. “Well, I flirt with her a little,” he added, seeing, I suppose, disbelief gathering in [...]
All the year round18.03.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 18. März 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] is enough to see and to spare. A space, amply large for cricket, spreads like a great green wave before the long narrow [...]
[...] Mary let the observation pass without remark. “When I have rested a little, I will see the young woman. You are sure she will be satisfied to make a voyage with me?” [...]
[...] providing for myself than turning sick nurse. The friends he had made helped me, and I got on. Ishall never see Ireland again, nor trouble either his people or my own.” [...]
[...] like birds, for everybody in the world. There's nothing like having had to look for both, to make you see where help is needed.” “I think you have learned the lesson [...]
[...] in no time, in England, among her own people; and you may make a home for all your days, so far as I can see.” “But you'll give me the letters, all the same?” [...]
[...] “He knew you were at the stables, miss,” said the boy, “and says could he see you for a few minutes ?” Much disturbed, Ida went out of the yard and took her way to the gardens. [...]
[...] saw you come out of the verandah, and I guessed you were going to visit Dick. I never had any wish to see Mrs. Pember ton; but I resolved to come openly to your home to see you, just for once. [...]
[...] was tantamount to leaving you totally *; provided for; though, of course, he could not be expected to see that.” t “But why?” said Ida, innocently. . Of course my little brother would have bºº: [...]
[...] Mr. Dale's dark face was traversed by a very expressive look of rage, which, how ever, Ida did not see. She was walking by his side with her head down. “Why," she continued, “did you not [...]
[...] they know I am in the grounds. I Sup pose it is some caller whom Mrs. Pem berton wishes me to see.” “And that means that I must go,” said Mr. Dale. [...]
All the year round24.02.1872
  • Datum
    Samstag, 24. Februar 1872
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] “There's a gintleman outbye wants to see ye, miss. espert anxious he is, miss, if ye plase.” [...]
[...] patient, watchful, resolved. Every time he turned be could see the gracious white figure waiting unwearied, upon a mound of graves, whither she had followed him, and [...]
[...] large enough to see visions over their heads. But for the single woman, said Miss Martha, who ought to have been a [...]
[...] taken upon her lonely road. So the good old lady was very thankful; seeing that May's heart was quite un touched. [...]
[...] yards behind the Highland left wing, but when he turned to see where they were, they were gone. The enemy was ad vancing very slowly, yet still redoubling [...]
[...] them, when he saw Johnstone pass, called out : “See, see, if there is not a man on horseback who resembles our rebel cap tain, Johnstone, as much as one drop of [...]
[...] report P” “No, I have not.” “When did you see her last, Mr. Drage?” “She sent for me last night, just before [...]
[...] ing this examination. So that it was not to see his wife that Vane came down here P’’ “He was not, so far as I believe, even [...]
[...] Pickering's evidence, Mr. Moss?” asked the rector, with some hesitation. “Greatly Entirely, so far as I see,” said the lawyer. “Evidence as to what she saw, as to [...]
[...] “Right,” said Mr. Moss; “I knew you would not omit anything of that kind. Let me see, when did I see you last?” “At the C. C. C., last January twelve months.” [...]
All the year round20.12.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 20. Dezember 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Judith to see him in the costume in ques- || tion, which he had rashly confided to her || that he possessed; for she had of late at [...]
[...] not make him press Walltopper too much before he gets to the double fence. See, he has cleared those hurdles like a bird.” [...]
[...] into our tenement from that which was the horse's, we are saluted with the informa tion, “A gentleman and lady to see the house, and please would it be inconvenient for them to see every part of it.” [...]
[...] nuate T’’ and I turned to see that there was [...]
[...] looking as they were overnight by lamp light, and the men much less distinguished in their appearance. Not being able to see myself as others see me, I cannot tell whether night has worked in me a like [...]
[...] dropped into attitudes which you may see. [...]
[...] of arches, which, being on them, we cannot See. “Morlaix Mor-r-r-laix ''' “Here we leave you,” says the lady [...]
[...] shine, and I go down-stairs to see what change night has worked on the face of Finistère. [...]
[...] of Miss Rachel. “You will not see her,” he said, abruptly. I stated that I did not expect to see her, that I did not seek to intrude upon her in [...]
[...] . I could see him close his book, and prepare [...]
All the year round30.07.1870
  • Datum
    Samstag, 30. Juli 1870
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] by adroit examination getting to the root of the whole. “Very well,” he said at the end. “I see there's one thing to be done. I must just run up to town, see the [...]
[...] what confidence I have in you as a gentle man, Leader, see here.” And he threw up the window, and in a stentorian voice shouted, “Katey, Katey, I want ye ſ” [...]
[...] “Oh, I am all right now,” said the young man. “I am so glad you have come up to see me. I wanted to show you my room and my things. How is Miss Polly?” “Polly's always well. I’d like to see [...]
[...] repel demons and evil spirits; in fact, these were parts of the same supersti tion, seeing that the production of thunder [...]
[...] * See Sands of Life, ALL THE YEAR Roux D, First Series, vol. v. p. 585. [...]
[...] BARDs of ancient time were bless'd with visions, Did not Dante see again his Beatrice On the broad golden steps of Heaven at sunset, Calm in serenity of changeless peace? [...]
[...] And yet, kind angels, how I flaunt my falsehood, Lo tº: descends a gracious vision. See! Where the huge bow of the proud crescent Quadrant, Bends with such power and stately majesty. [...]
[...] clue than that the postmark was “Salis bury'?” “None. I think, if I were to see the [...]
[...] before now, in double-quick time; but Mrs. Cartaret is that taken with her parleyvousing, she can't see the plain truth, nor won’t, till it's too late—that's my belief.” [...]
[...] you that you are wrong. I have very little doubt that, after a short conversation with me, Mary Hind will see the advisability of returning to her friends.” Ten minutes later Maud entered the [...]
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