I am sure you can't see," said Bessy presently, looking round. "It is almost blindman's holiday, dear. Will you ring for the lamp ?'' Mrs. Rane rose. But, instead of ringing for the lamp, she went up to him, and put her hand on his shoulder persuasively.... Frank Leslie's Ladies' Magazine - 421 psl.autoriai: Frank Leslie - 1870Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1873 - 972 psl.
...she found Charles, pale, wearied, and agitated, struggling with the first head of his second sermon. She went up to him, and put her hand on his shoulder. " Charles," she said — and she wondered at her own composure — " I have seen Mrs. Bratt, and I... | |
| Ellen Wood - 1870 - 344 psl.
...in the hope that it would bring him back a remunerating guinea or two. " Oliver, I am sure you can't see," said Bessy presently, looking round. "It is...window." " Of course I am. I'm doing it on purpose. Come ! You ought to know a great deal better than I do that it is bad to try the eyes, sir. Please, Oliver... | |
| Mrs. Henry Wood - 1870 - 294 psl.
...in the hope that it would bring him back a remunerating guinea or two. " Oliver, I am sure you can't see," said Bessy presently looking round. "It is almost...little light is left, Bessy ; standing between me ami the window." "Of course I am. I'm doing it on purpose. Come ! You ought to know a great deal better... | |
| William Meynell Whittemore - 1874 - 200 psl.
...answered, shortly. "There is something," she said, kindly; "I wish you would tell me, Julius ; " and she went up to him, and put her hand on his shoulder. He shook it off rather roughly, and said, ' ' Don't bother so, Effie ; why can't you go on with your... | |
| Edward Gilliat - 1893 - 272 psl.
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| Georges Ohnet - 1897 - 362 psl.
...him carefully. He sat perfectly inert, with eyelids closed, his face a blank, as if he were asleep. She went up to him and put her hand on his shoulder. " Armand, why don't you answer me ? You heard me well enough. Have not you a word to say for yourself... | |
| Mrs. Henry Wood - 1901 - 488 psl.
...blindman's holiday, dear. Will you ring for the lamp?" Mrs. Eane rose. But, instead of ringing for tho lamp, she went up to him, and put her hand on his shoulder persuasively. " Take a quarter-of-an-hour's rest, Oliver. You will find all the benefit of it ; and it is not quite time to... | |
| 1902 - 618 psl.
...way ? " he questioned, reddening. '' You mistake me,'' she said quickly ; and with a sudden movement she went up to him and put her hand on his shoulder. The caress, so innocent, unpremeditated and instinctive, ran through him like a voltaic shock. These... | |
| Miles Lewis - 1916 - 358 psl.
...Bess watched him. She saw that his face had grown hard and that there was an ugly look in his eyes. She went up to him and put her hand on his shoulder. " What's the matter, Griff? You'd be disappointed if you didn't get Wern, wouldn't you ? " She tugged... | |
| Arnold Bennett - 1928 - 232 psl.
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