The Hoyden: A Novel : in Two Volumes, Volumes 1-2Tauchnitz, 1894 |
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Common terms and phrases
anger angry arms asks Tita aunt beautiful Bethune's Captain Marryatt chair charming Chichester child Claridge's cold coldly Colonel Neilson comes cousin cries Tita dance dear delightful door Dunkerton eyes face feels flings gaily garet girl gives glance goes gone guests hand hate head hear heart Hoyden husband kiss laugh leans back lips looks maid Marian Bethune marriage marry mean Minnie Hescott Miss Hescott Miss Knollys mother never night Oakdean once oriel chamber passion pauses perhaps pretty Randal remember returns round says Gower says Hescott says Lady Rylton says Margaret says Marian says Minnie says Miss Gower says Sir Maurice says Tita scold seems shoulders shrug slowly small face smile soft sorry sort soul speak standing step strange suddenly sweet TAUCHNITZ tell Tessie thing thought Tita's told tone turns voice whisper wife woman word young