 | Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1873 - 794 pages
...said she looked on it as a sacrifice ; the only thing which troubled her was, that she did not think she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...which she told me this, quite enchanted me, and I was carried quite away by it. She is really most good and amiable, and I am quite sure heaven has not given... | |
 | BEETON - 1875 - 696 pages
...said she looked on it as a sacrifice ; the only thing which troubled her was, that she did not think she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...into evil hands, and that we shall be happy together. " Since that moment, Victoria does whatever she fancies I should wish or like, and we talk together... | |
 | 1877 - 660 pages
...said she looked upon it as a sacrifice : the only thing that troubled her was that she did not think she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...evil hands, and that we shall be happy together." The pair, thus oddly betrothed, lost no time in settling other matters whicht are usually postponed... | |
 | Charles Bullock - 1879 - 338 pages
...said she looked on it as a sacrifice ; the only thing which troubled her was that she did not think she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...into evil hands, and that we shall be happy together. " Since that moment Victoria does whatever she fancies I should wish or like, and we talk together... | |
 | James Baird McClure - 1879 - 324 pages
...me. The joyous openness of manner in which Id me this quite enchanted me, and I was quite carried jiy it. She is really most good and amiable, and I am quite leaven has not given me into evil hands, and that we shall Ipy together. Since that moment Victoria... | |
 | Frank Boott Goodrich - 1881 - 516 pages
...said she looked on it as a sacrifice—the only thing which troubled her was that she did not think she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...into evil hands, and that we shall be happy together. " Since that moment Victoria does whatever she fancies I should wish or like, and we talk together... | |
 | Charles Bullock - 1882 - 126 pages
...said she looked on it as a sacrifice ; the only thing which troubled her was that she did not think she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...into evil hands, and that we shall be happy together. THE ROYAL BETROTHAL. 53 " Since that moment Victoria does whatever she fancies I should wish or like,... | |
 | Charles Bullock - 1882 - 370 pages
...said she looked on it as a sacrifice ; the only thing which troubled her was that she did not think she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...into evil hands, and that we shall be happy together. " Since that moment Victoria does whatever she fancies I should wish or like, and we talk together... | |
 | Famous people - 1883 - 550 pages
...said she looked on it as a sacrifice; the only thing which troubled her was, that she did not think she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...into evil hands, and that we shall be happy together. " Since that moment, Victoria does whatever she fancies I should wish or like, and we talk together... | |
 | Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett - 1899 - 284 pages
...she said she looked on it as a sacrifice; the only thing that troubled her was that she did not think she was worthy of me. The joyous openness of manner...into evil hands, and that we shall be happy together. Since that moment Victoria does whatever she fancies I should wish or like, and we talk together a... | |
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