Amongst other favorite animals that cheered this lady's solitude, a brace of tame deer ran familiarly about the house, and one of them came to stare at me as a stranger. But unluckily spying his own figure in the glass, he made a spring over the tea table... Colonial Days & Dames - Page 85by Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1894 - 248 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Byrd - 1841 - 156 pages
...built nearer to their own homes. Here I arrived about three «¿clock, and found only Mrs. Spotswóod at home, who received her old acquaintance with many...own figure in the glass, he made a spring over the tea table that stood under it, and shattered the glass to pieces, and falling back upon the tea table,... | |
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 562 pages
...with pier-glasses, the largest of which came soon after to an odd misfortune. Among other favorite animals that cheered this lady's solitude, a brace...But unluckily spying his own figure in the glass, be made a spring over the tea-table that stood under it, and shattered the glass to pieces, and falling... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 564 pages
...largest of which came soon after to an odd Misfortune. Amongst other favourite Animals that cheer' d this Lady's Solitude, a Brace of Tame Deer ran familiarly...own Figure in the Glass, he made a spring over the Tea Table that stood under it, and shatter'd the Glass to pieces, and falling back upon the Tea Table,... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 554 pages
...largest of which came soon after to an odd Misfortune. Amongst other favourite Animals that cheer'd this Lady's Solitude, a Brace of Tame Deer ran familiarly...own Figure in the Glass, he made a spring over the Tea Table that stood under it, and shatter'd the Glass to pieces, and falling back upon the Tea Table,... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 538 pages
...largest of which came soon after to an odd Misfortune. Amongst other favourite Animals that cheer'd this Lady's Solitude, a Brace of Tame Deer ran familiarly...own Figure in the Glass, he made a spring over the Tea Table that stood under it, and shatter'd the Glass to pieces, and falling back upon the Tea Table,... | |
| Donald Grant Mitchell - 1897 - 448 pages
...with pier-glasses, the largest of which came soon after to an odd misfortune. Amongst other favorite animals that cheered this lady's solitude, a brace...and one of them came to stare at me as a stranger. Hut unluckily spying his own figure in the glass, he made a spring over the ten-table that stood under... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1900 - 560 pages
...only Mrs. Spotswood at home, who received her old acquaintance with many a gracious smile. I was taken into a room elegantly set off with pier glasses, the...tame deer ran familiarly about the house, and one 0f them came to stare at me as a stranger. But unluckily spying his own figure in the glass, he made... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1901 - 544 pages
...only Mrs. Spotswood at home, who received her old acquaintance with many a gracious smile. I was taken into a room elegantly set off with pier glasses, the...own figure in the glass, he made a spring over the tea table that stood under it, and shattered the glass to pieces, and falling back upon the tea table... | |
| William Byrd - 1901 - 590 pages
...largest of which came soon after to an odd Misfortune. Amongst other favourite Animals that cheer'd this Lady's Solitude, a Brace of Tame Deer ran familiarly...own Figure in the Glass, he made a spring over the Tea Table that stood under it, and shatter'd the Glass to pieces, and falling back upon the Tea Table,... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1902 - 948 pages
...the largest of which came soon after to an odd Misfortune. Amongst thefavorite Animals that oheer'd this Lady's Solitude, a Brace of Tame Deer ran familiarly about the House and one of them ваше to stare at me as a Stranger. But unluckily Spying his own Figure in the Glass, lie made a... | |
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