she has no more heart than a stone to people in general; and the devil of a temper.”
hadiyaha058hat Zitat gemachtvor 5 Jahren
Sorrow came – a gentle sorrow – but not at all in the shape of any disagreeable consciousness. – Miss Taylor married
cimpoazrahat Zitat gemachtletztes Jahr
mile from Highbury, was a frequent visitor, and always welcome, and at this time more welcome than usual, as coming directly from their mutual connexions in London.
cimpoazrahat Zitat gemachtletztes Jahr
they had been living together as friend and friend very mutually attached, and Emma doing just what she liked
A01711146hat Zitat gemachtvor 13 Tagen
She loved every body, was interested in every body’s happiness, quicksighted to every body’s merits
A01711146hat Zitat gemachtvor 13 Tagen
It was her own universal good-will and contented temper which worked such wonders.
A01711146hat Zitat gemachtvor 13 Tagen
t evening parties were what he preferred
A01711146hat Zitat gemachtvor 13 Tagen
dear Emma was of no feeble character; she was more equal to her situation than most girls would have been, and had sense, and energy, and spirits that might be hoped would bear her well and happily through its little difficulties and privations.
A01711146hat Zitat gemachtvor 2 Monaten
she had a husband whose warm heart and sweet temper made him think every thing due to her in return for the great goodness of being in love with him