You are our dear Mrs. Doasyouwouldbedoneby." "No, you are good Mrs. Bedonebyasyoudid; but you are grown quite beautiful now!" "To you," said the fairy. "But look again." "You are Mother Carey," said Tom, in a very low, solemn voice; for he had found out... Hegel and Hegelianism - Page 19by Robert Mackintosh - 1903 - 301 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1863 - 778 pages
...grown quite beautiful now ! " " To you," said the fairy. " But look again." " You are Mother Carey," said Tom, in a very low, solemn voice ; for he had...him very happy, and yet frightened him more than all that he had ever seen. " But you are grown quite young again." "To you," said the fairy. "Look again."... | |
| 1863 - 522 pages
...beautiful now ! " " To you," said the fairy. " But look again." " You are Mother Carey," said Тош, in a very low, solemn voice ; for he had found out...him very happy, and yet frightened him more than all that he had ever seen. " But you are grown quite young again." "To you," said the fairy. "Look again."... | |
| 1863 - 522 pages
...for he had found out something which made him very happy, and yet frightened him more than all that he had ever seen. " But you are grown quite young again." "To you," said tho fairy. "Look again." And when they looked she was neither of them, and yet all of them at once.... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1864 - 322 pages
...grown quite beautiful now ! " " To you," said the fairy. " But look again." " You are Mother Carey," said Tom, in a very low, solemn voice ; for he had...him very happy, and yet frightened him more than all that he had ever seen. " But you are grown quite young again." " To you," said the fairy. " Look again."... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1870 - 682 pages
...grown quite beautiful now ! ' 'To you,' said the fairy. ' But, look again.' ' You are Mother Carey,' said Tom, in a very low, solemn voice ; for he had...him very happy, and yet frightened him more than all that he had ever seen. ' But you are grown quite young again.' ' To you,' said the fairy. ' Look again.'... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1885 - 420 pages
...are grown quite beautiful now ! " "To you," said the fairy. "But look again." "You are Mother Carey," said Tom, in a very low, solemn voice ; for he had...him very happy, and yet frightened him more than all that he had ever seen. " But you are grown quite young again." " To you," said the fairy. " Look again."... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1886 - 420 pages
...grown quite beautiful now ! " " To you," said the fairy. " But look again." " You are Mother Carey," said Tom, in a very low, solemn voice ; for he had found out some-- thing which made him very happy, and yet frightened him more than all that he had ever seen.... | |
| 1904 - 1108 pages
...are grown quite beautiful now!" "To you," said the Fairy. "But look again." "You are Mother Carey," said Tom, in a very low, solemn voice; for he had...young again." "To you," said the Fairy: "Look again.'' "You are the Irishwoman who met me the day I went to Harthover!" And when they looked, she was neither... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1891 - 328 pages
...he had found out something which made him very happy, and yet frightened him more than all that lie had ever seen. " But you are grown quite young again." " To you," said the fairy. " Look again." " You are the Irishwoman who met me the day I went to Harthover ! " And when they looked she was neither... | |
| J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1893 - 722 pages
...grown quite beautiful now." " To you,' said the fairy ; " but look again." " You are Mother Carey," said Tom, in a very low, solemn voice ; for he had...made him very happy, and yet frightened him more than he had ever been. " But you are grown quite young again." " To you," said the fairy. " Look again."... | |
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