Villette (Volume 3) (Paperback)


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: identities: she would talk with him the whole evening about people she had never seen, and appear completely to realise their aspect, manners, and dispositions. Some she learned to mimic: an under- master, who was an aversion of young Bretton's, had, it seems, some peculiarities, which she caught up in a moment from Graham's representation, and rehearsed for his amusement; this, however, Mrs. Bretton disapproved and forbade. The pair seldom quarrelled; yet once a rupture occurred, in which her feelings received a severe shock. One day Graham, on the occasion of his birthday, had some friends?lads of his own age?to dine with him. Paulina took much interest in the coming of these friends; she had frequently heard of them; they were amongst those of whom Graham oftenest spoke. After dinner, the young gentlemen were left by themselves in the dining-room, where they soon became very merry and made a good deal of noise. Chancing to pass through the hall, I found Paulina sitting alone on the lowest step of the staircase, her eyes fixed on the glossy panels of the dining-room door, where the reflection of the hall- lamp was shining; her little brow knit in anxious meditation. " What are you thinking about, Polly ?" " Nothing particular; only I wish that door was clear glass? that I might see through it . The boys seem very cheerful, and I want to go to them: I want to be with Graham, and watch his friends." " What hinders you from going ? " " I feel afraid: but may I try, do you think ? May I knock at the door, and ask to be let in ? " I thought perhaps they might not object to have her as a playmate, and therefore encouraged the attempt. She knocked?too faintly at first to be heard, but on a second essay the door unclosed; Graham's head appeared; he looked in...

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: identities: she would talk with him the whole evening about people she had never seen, and appear completely to realise their aspect, manners, and dispositions. Some she learned to mimic: an under- master, who was an aversion of young Bretton's, had, it seems, some peculiarities, which she caught up in a moment from Graham's representation, and rehearsed for his amusement; this, however, Mrs. Bretton disapproved and forbade. The pair seldom quarrelled; yet once a rupture occurred, in which her feelings received a severe shock. One day Graham, on the occasion of his birthday, had some friends?lads of his own age?to dine with him. Paulina took much interest in the coming of these friends; she had frequently heard of them; they were amongst those of whom Graham oftenest spoke. After dinner, the young gentlemen were left by themselves in the dining-room, where they soon became very merry and made a good deal of noise. Chancing to pass through the hall, I found Paulina sitting alone on the lowest step of the staircase, her eyes fixed on the glossy panels of the dining-room door, where the reflection of the hall- lamp was shining; her little brow knit in anxious meditation. " What are you thinking about, Polly ?" " Nothing particular; only I wish that door was clear glass? that I might see through it . The boys seem very cheerful, and I want to go to them: I want to be with Graham, and watch his friends." " What hinders you from going ? " " I feel afraid: but may I try, do you think ? May I knock at the door, and ask to be let in ? " I thought perhaps they might not object to have her as a playmate, and therefore encouraged the attempt. She knocked?too faintly at first to be heard, but on a second essay the door unclosed; Graham's head appeared; he looked in...

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General Books LLC

Country of origin

United States

Release date

2012

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2012

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246 x 189 x 10mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

184

ISBN-13

978-0-217-14285-4

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9780217142854

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0-217-14285-0



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