جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
402
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Aug 24, 2018
ناشر
A.A. Knopf
توضیحات
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.
Excerpt: ...man at the psychological moment of trying to be good. You're too accommodating altogether, my child. Suppose it were a bad man, and the clock struck while you were pulling that face?" Deb went to the mirror, and tried on the two faces, one after another. "Which becomes me best?" she demanded anxiously, " Puritan or rogue? Oh, Antonia, it was such fun busting the Phillips' illusion. I shall never have such fun again." n Samson was sent to the Front shortly afterwards. And Beatrice confided in her mother-in-law, Trudchen Redbury, her amazement that any girl could so far lose her reason as thrice to refuse a match like Samson Phillips: "She must have said something to upset him badly, that last time--but he won't say what; he seemed heart-broken, poor fellow... and going off like that, too, without any hope. How could she?" Trudchen also wondered how Deb possibly could... and discussed the matter with Otto, who was thus at last brought face to face with the failure of his cherished notion of a marriage between his little daughter Nell, and an officer in the British army: "He vanted Ferdinand's Teporah? Ach wass! but I thought she and that yong Gennedy "He remembered how the insolent pair had "called" on the Redburys one Sunday afternoon, for all the world as though they were engaged.
Excerpt: ...man at the psychological moment of trying to be good. You're too accommodating altogether, my child. Suppose it were a bad man, and the clock struck while you were pulling that face?" Deb went to the mirror, and tried on the two faces, one after another. "Which becomes me best?" she demanded anxiously, " Puritan or rogue? Oh, Antonia, it was such fun busting the Phillips' illusion. I shall never have such fun again." n Samson was sent to the Front shortly afterwards. And Beatrice confided in her mother-in-law, Trudchen Redbury, her amazement that any girl could so far lose her reason as thrice to refuse a match like Samson Phillips: "She must have said something to upset him badly, that last time--but he won't say what; he seemed heart-broken, poor fellow... and going off like that, too, without any hope. How could she?" Trudchen also wondered how Deb possibly could... and discussed the matter with Otto, who was thus at last brought face to face with the failure of his cherished notion of a marriage between his little daughter Nell, and an officer in the British army: "He vanted Ferdinand's Teporah? Ach wass! but I thought she and that yong Gennedy "He remembered how the insolent pair had "called" on the Redburys one Sunday afternoon, for all the world as though they were engaged.
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علم و فناوری
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