The Ogilvies: A NovelHarper & Brothers, 1869 - 421 pages |
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Page 10
... utterly ig- norant of the realities of life than was Katharine Ogilvie at sixteen . Delicate health had made her childhood soli- tary ; and though fortune had bestowed on her troops of cousin - playfellows , she had known little of any ...
... utterly ig- norant of the realities of life than was Katharine Ogilvie at sixteen . Delicate health had made her childhood soli- tary ; and though fortune had bestowed on her troops of cousin - playfellows , she had known little of any ...
Page 15
... utterly unable to individualize . Her ear was bewildered by that scarcely subdued din of many voices which makes literary ... utter , until the girl's prevailing senti- ments were those of intense relief , deep admiration , and undying ...
... utterly unable to individualize . Her ear was bewildered by that scarcely subdued din of many voices which makes literary ... utter , until the girl's prevailing senti- ments were those of intense relief , deep admiration , and undying ...
Page 19
... utterly unconscious that she was drinking in the first draught of that cup which is offered to every human lip : to some , of honey - to others , of gall . Lynedon still kept close to the harp , until a lady sat down to play and sing ...
... utterly unconscious that she was drinking in the first draught of that cup which is offered to every human lip : to some , of honey - to others , of gall . Lynedon still kept close to the harp , until a lady sat down to play and sing ...
Page 58
... uttered ; but they gave a coloring to her whole life . Oh ye who have passed through the cloudy time when youth is struggling with the strange and mysterious stir- rings of that power which , either near or remote , environs our whole ...
... uttered ; but they gave a coloring to her whole life . Oh ye who have passed through the cloudy time when youth is struggling with the strange and mysterious stir- rings of that power which , either near or remote , environs our whole ...
Page 105
... utter simplici- ty , and sees in all forms and shows of love the reflection of its own . Poor Katharine ! These outpourings of a mo- mentary feeling , forgotten by the writer ere they met the reader's eye , what would they be to her ...
... utter simplici- ty , and sees in all forms and shows of love the reflection of its own . Poor Katharine ! These outpourings of a mo- mentary feeling , forgotten by the writer ere they met the reader's eye , what would they be to her ...
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answered beautiful blessed Breynton Brown Bess calm cheek child cousin cried dare dear door dream dull Elea Eleanor Ogilvie eyes face fancy father feel felt fingers forgive gaze gentle girl glad hand happy head heard heart heaven hope Hugh Hugh's husband Isabella James Ogilvie JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY Katha Katharine Ogilvie Katharine's knew Lady Ogilvie Lancaster Lancaster's laughed leaned Leigh letter light lips listened live look lover Lyne marriage married mind Miss Ogilvie morning mother murmured never night Ogilvie's once pain passed passion Paul Lynedon Pennythorne perhaps PHILIP BAILEY Philip Wychnor pleasure poor quiet remember rine seemed shadow silence smile solemn sorrow soul speak spoke stood strong suffering Summerwood sure talk tears tell tender thing thought tone trembled turned uncon utter voice walked wife wish woman words Worsley young