Moral Tales (Volume 3) (Paperback)


Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1821. Excerpt: ... ture, &c. which lay scattered about the room. Nat, in obedience to her commands, was making his exit with all possible speed, when Angelina entered exclaiming, " My amiable Araminta --My unknown friend " " My Angelina --My charming Angelina "--cried miss Hodges. Miss Hodges was not the sort of person our heroine expected to see --and to conceal the panic, with which the first sight of her unknown friend struck her disappointed imagination, she turned back to listen to the apologies, which Nat Gazabo was pouring forth about his awkwardness and the tea-kettle. "Turn, Angelina, ever dear " cried miss Hodges, with the tone and action of a bad actress, who is rehearsing an embrace.--" Turn, Angelina, ever dear. --Thus, thus let us meet to part no more." " But her voice is so loud," said Angelina to herself, and her looks so vulgar, and there is such a smell of brandy --How unlike the elegant delicacy I had expected in my unknown friend "--Miss Warwick involuntarily shrunk from the stifling embrace. " You are overpowered, my Angelina, lean on me;" said her Araminta. Nat Gazabo re-entered with the teakettle-- " Here's boiling water, and we'll have fresh tea in a trice--the young lady's overtired seemingly here's a chair, miss, here's a chair;" cried Nat----Miss Warwick sunk upon the chair: miss Hodges seated herself beside her, continuing to address her in a theatrical tone. " This moment is bliss unutterable my kind, my noble-minded Angelina, thus to leave all your friends for your Araminta " suddenly changing her voice, " set the teakettle, Nat " " Who is this Nat, I wonder?" thought miss Warwick. ** Well, and tell me," said miss Hodges, whose attention was awkwardly divided between the ceremonies of making tea and making speeches--" and tell me, my Angelina That's water enough, N...

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Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1821. Excerpt: ... ture, &c. which lay scattered about the room. Nat, in obedience to her commands, was making his exit with all possible speed, when Angelina entered exclaiming, " My amiable Araminta --My unknown friend " " My Angelina --My charming Angelina "--cried miss Hodges. Miss Hodges was not the sort of person our heroine expected to see --and to conceal the panic, with which the first sight of her unknown friend struck her disappointed imagination, she turned back to listen to the apologies, which Nat Gazabo was pouring forth about his awkwardness and the tea-kettle. "Turn, Angelina, ever dear " cried miss Hodges, with the tone and action of a bad actress, who is rehearsing an embrace.--" Turn, Angelina, ever dear. --Thus, thus let us meet to part no more." " But her voice is so loud," said Angelina to herself, and her looks so vulgar, and there is such a smell of brandy --How unlike the elegant delicacy I had expected in my unknown friend "--Miss Warwick involuntarily shrunk from the stifling embrace. " You are overpowered, my Angelina, lean on me;" said her Araminta. Nat Gazabo re-entered with the teakettle-- " Here's boiling water, and we'll have fresh tea in a trice--the young lady's overtired seemingly here's a chair, miss, here's a chair;" cried Nat----Miss Warwick sunk upon the chair: miss Hodges seated herself beside her, continuing to address her in a theatrical tone. " This moment is bliss unutterable my kind, my noble-minded Angelina, thus to leave all your friends for your Araminta " suddenly changing her voice, " set the teakettle, Nat " " Who is this Nat, I wonder?" thought miss Warwick. ** Well, and tell me," said miss Hodges, whose attention was awkwardly divided between the ceremonies of making tea and making speeches--" and tell me, my Angelina That's water enough, N...

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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 3mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

96

ISBN-13

978-1-153-87239-3

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9781153872393

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1-153-87239-0



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