| Madame Calderón de la Barca (Frances Erskine Inglis) - 1843 - 464 páginas
...Beside her sat the Madrina, also in white satin and jewels; all the relations being likewise decked out in their finest array. The nun kept laughing every...her perfect happiness ; for it is a great point of honour amongst girls similarly situated to look aa cheerful and gay as possible; the same feeling,... | |
| National Sunday school union - 1853 - 344 páginas
...to custom, been paraded through the town in all her finery; all the relations being likewise decked out in their finest array. The nun kept laughing every now and then in the most uunatural mauner; for it is a great point of . honour to look as cheerful and gay as possible — the... | |
| Robert Anderson Wilson - 1855 - 424 páginas
...Beside her sat the Madrina, also in white satin and jewels ; all the relations being likewise decked out in their finest array. The nun kept laughing every...similarly situated to look as cheerful and gay as possible — the same feeling, though in a different degree, which induces the gallant highwayman to... | |
| Robert Anderson Wilson - 1855 - 424 páginas
...Beside her sat the Madrina, also in white satin and jewels ; all the relations being likewise decked out in their finest array. The nun kept laughing every...similarly situated to look as cheerful and gay as possible — the same feeling, though in a different degree, which induces the gallant highwayman to... | |
| Robert Anderson Wilson - 1856 - 440 páginas
...Beside her sat the Madrina, also in white satin and jewels ; all the relations being likewise decked out in their finest array. The nun kept laughing every...similarly situated to look as cheerful and gay as possible — the same feeling, though in a different degree, which induces the gallant highwayman to... | |
| Robert Anderson Wilson - 1856 - 486 páginas
...Beside her sat the Madrina, also in white satin and jewels: all the relations being likewise decked out in their finest array. The nun kept laughing every...thought, apparently to impress us with the conviction of tar perfect happiness; for it is a great point of honor amonj; girls similarly situated to look as... | |
| Mrs. Howard Taylor - 1909 - 564 páginas
...for years. Beside her sat her relations, all decked out in their finest array. The nun kept laughing now and then in the most unnatural and hysterical...her perfect happiness — for it is a great point of honour among girls similarly situated to look as cheerful and gay as possible." The scene now changes... | |
| Mrs. Howard Taylor - 1909 - 560 páginas
...for years. Beside her sat her relations, all decked out in their finest array. The nun kept laughing now and then in the most unnatural and hysterical...her perfect happiness — for it is a great point of honour among girls similarly situated to look as cheerful and gay as possible." The scene now changes... | |
| Madame Calderón de la Barca (Frances Erskine Inglis) - 1910 - 400 páginas
...Beside her sat Jhe Madrina, also in white satin and jewels ; all the relations being likewise decked out in their finest array. The nun kept laughing every...and hysterical manner, as I thought, apparently to convince us with the conviction of her perfect happiness; for it is a great point of honor among girls... | |
| 1843 - 1098 páginas
...Beside her sat the madrina, also in white satin and jewels ; all the rotations being likewise decked out in their finest array. The nun kept laughing every now and then in the mo.-t unnatural and hysterical manner, as I thought, — apparently to impress us with the conviction... | |
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