Daisy took her seat in the carriage, and the fortunate Italian placed himself beside her. "Don't forget Eugenie's pills!" said Winterbourne as he lifted his hat. "I don't care," said Daisy in a little strange tone, "whether I have Roman fever or not! The Cornhill Magazine - Page 65edited by - 1878Full view - About this book
| Henry James - 1878 - 120 pages
...the fortunate Italian placed himself beside her. "Don't forget Eugenio's pills!" said Winterbonrne, as he lifted his hat. "I don't care," said Daisy,...over the desultory patches of the antique pavement. Winterbourue, to do him justice, as it were, mentioned to no one that he had encountered Miss Miller,... | |
| William Dean Howells - 1901 - 334 pages
...not!' He felt the young girl's pretty eyes fixed upon him through the thick gloom of the archway. . . . 'I don't care/ said Daisy, in a little strange tone, ' whether I have the Roman fever or not. ' '' In her delirium she entreats her mother to tell Winterbourne that she... | |
| William Dean Howells - 1903 - 356 pages
...not!' He felt the young girl's pretty eyes fixed upon him through the thick gloom of the archway. ... 'I don't care,' said Daisy, in a little strange tone, ' whether I have the Roman fever or not.'" In her delirium she entreats her mother to tell Winterbourne that she never... | |
| Henry James - 1906 - 162 pages
...seat in the carriage, and the fortunate Italian placed himself beside her. " Don't forget Eugenio's pills !" said Winterbourne, as he lifted his hat....encountered Miss Miller, at midnight, in the Colosseum witli a gentleman ; but, nevertheless, a couple of days later, the fact of her having been there under... | |
| Henry James - 1909 - 556 pages
...or not ! " On which the cab-driver cracked his whip and they rolled across the desultory patches of antique pavement. Winterbourne — to do him justice,...Miller at midnight in the Colosseum with a gentleman ; in spite of which deep discretion, however, the fact of the scandalous adventure was known a couple... | |
| Henry James - 1909 - 544 pages
...or not ! " On which the cab-driver cracked his whip and they rolled across the desultory patches of antique pavement. Winterbourne — to do him justice,...Miller at midnight in the Colosseum with a gentleman ; in spite of which deep discretion, however, the fact of the scandalous adventure was known a couple... | |
| Henry James - 1920 - 310 pages
...seat in the carriage, and the fortunate Italian placed himself beside her. "Don't forget Eugenio's pills!" said Winterbourne, as he lifted his hat. "...justice, as it (; were,- mentioned to no one that lie had encountered Miss Miller, at midnight, in the Colosseum with a gentleman ; but, nevertheless,... | |
| Henry James - 1991 - 104 pages
...the fortunate Italian placed himself beside her. "Don't forget Eugenie's pills!" said Winterboume, as he lifted his hat. "I don't care," said Daisy, in a little strange tone, "whether I have Roman fev^r or not!" Upon this the cabdriver cracked his whip, and they rolled away over the desultory patches... | |
| Vivian R. Pollak, Emory Elliot - 1993 - 182 pages
...syntactic echo of Winterbourne's, the two forming an ironic, because fatally antithetic, couplet: " 'I don't care,' said Daisy, in a little strange tone, 'whether I have Roman fever or not!' " (47-8). The enforced gramrnatical echo makes the emotional point: without Winterbourne's jealous... | |
| Henry James - 1994 - 164 pages
...seat in the carriage, and the fortunate Italian placed himself beside her. 'Don't forget Eugenio's pills!' said Winterbourne, as he lifted his hat 'I...'whether I have Roman fever or not!' Upon this the cab driver cracked his whip, and they rolled away over the desultory patches of the antique pavement... | |
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