He would frequently return," the Queen says, " to luncheon at a great pace, and would always come through the Queen's dressing-room, where she generally was at that time, with that bright, loving smile with which he ever greeted her, telling her where... The early years of ... the prince consort - Page 355de Charles Grey (hon.) - 1867Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1894 - 856 pages
...graver occasions, it is easy to trace the secret of his power and influence. He would frequently return to luncheon at a great pace, and would always come...been, what new buildings he had seen, what studios, etc., he had visited. Riding for mere ridmg's sake he disliked, and said, "Es eшшуп-t mich so."... | |
| REV. CHARLES BULLOCK - 1867 - 728 pages
...Victoria Park to Battersea — from the Regent's Park to the Crystal Palace, and far beyond. ' He would frequently return,' the Queen says, ' to luncheon...what studios, &c., he had visited. Riding for mere riding sake he disliked, and said, " Ев ennuyirtmich so " (It bores me so)."' " There were some,... | |
| Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1867 - 404 pages
...Victoria Park to Battersea — from the Regent's Park to the Crystal Palace, and far beyond. " He would frequently return," the Queen says, " to luncheon...— what new buildings he had seen — what studios, etc., he had visited. Riding for mere riding's sake he disliked, and said, ' Es ennuyirt mich so (It... | |
| Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1867 - 392 pages
...Victoria Park to Battersea — from the Eegent's Park to the Crystal Palace, and far beyond. " He would frequently return," the Queen says, " to luncheon...— what new buildings he had seen — what studios, etc., he had visited. Eiding for mere riding's sake he disliked, and said, ' Es ennuyirt mich so (It... | |
| Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1868 - 410 pages
...Victoria Park to Battersea—from the Regent's Park to the Crystal Palace, and far beyond. " He would frequently return," the Queen says, " to luncheon...which he ever greeted her, telling her where he had been—what new buildings he had seen—what studios, etc., he had visited. Riding for mere riding's... | |
| 1863 - 358 pages
...Victoria Park to Battersea, from the Regent's Park to the Crystal Palace, and far beyond. ' He would frequently return,' the Queen says, ' to luncheon...Riding for mere riding's sake he disliked, and said, " Eg ennuyirt mich so " ' (It bores me so.) " There were some, undoubtedly, who would gladly have seen... | |
| Theodore Martin - 1875 - 464 pages
...Victoria Park to Battersea— from the Regent's Park to the Crystal Palace, and far beyond. " He would frequently return," the Queen says, " to luncheon...loving smile with which he ever greeted her; telling where he had been — what new buildings he had seen — what studio?, &c. he had visited. Riding for... | |
| Theodore Martin - 1875 - 446 pages
...Victoria Park to Battersea — from the Regent's Park to the Crystal Palace, and far beyond. " He would frequently return," the Queen says, " to luncheon...loving smile with which he ever greeted her; telling where he had been — what new buildings he had seen — what studios, &c. he had visited. Riding for... | |
| 1875 - 630 pages
...Victoria Park to Battersea—from the Kegent's Park to the Crystal Palace, and far beyond. " He would frequently return," the Queen says, " to luncheon...loving smile with which he ever greeted her; telling where he had been—what new buildings he had seen—what studios, &c., he had visited. Eiding for... | |
| sir Theodore Martin - 1875 - 576 pages
...Victoria Park to Battersea — from the Regent's Park to the Crystal Palace, and far beyond. " He would frequently return," the Queen says, " to luncheon...loving smile with which he ever greeted her ; telling where he had been — what new buildings he had seen — what studios, <fec. he had visited. Riding... | |
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