... a state of affairs so little in harmony with an image that had lately flitted in and out of his own meditations; the image of a very pretty girl looking out of an old Roman window and asking herself urgently when Mr. Winterbourne would arrive. The Cornhill Magazine - Page 50edited by - 1878Full view - About this book
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 700 pages
...upon her heart, but he was annoyed at hearing of a state of affairs so little in harmony with an image that had lately flitted in and out of his own meditations...image of a very pretty girl looking out of an old loman window and asking herself urgently when Mr. Winterbourne would arrive. If, however, he determined... | |
| Henry James - 1909 - 556 pages
...upon her heart, but he was annoyed at hearing of a state of affairs so little in harmony with an image that had lately flitted in and out of his own meditations...however, he determined to wait a little before reminding this young lady of his claim to her faithful remembrance, he called with more promptitude on two or... | |
| Henry James - 1909 - 550 pages
...upon her heart, but he was annoyed at hearing of a state of affairs so little in harmony with an image that had lately flitted in and out of his own meditations;...however, he determined to wait a little before reminding this young lady of his claim to her faithful remembrance, he called with more promptitude on two or... | |
| Henry James - 1915 - 128 pages
...upon her heart, but he was annoyed at hearing of a state of affairs so little in harmony with an image that had lately flitted in and out of his own meditations...however, he determined to wait a little before reminding this young lady of his claim to her faithful remembrance, he called with more promptitude on two or... | |
| 1878 - 862 pages
...open her heart, but he was annoyed at bearing of a state of affairs so little in harmony with an image that had lately flitted in and out of his own meditations...determined to wait a little before reminding Miss Miller of bis claims to her consideration, he went rery MX>O to call upon two or three other friends. One of... | |
| Henry James - 1991 - 104 pages
...upon her heart, but he was annoyed at hearing of a state of affairs so little in harmony with an image that had lately flitted in and out of his own meditations;...very soon to call upon two or three other friends. 42 HENRY JAMES One of these friends was an American lady who had spent several winters at Geneva, where... | |
| Henry James - 1991 - 104 pages
...upon her heart, but he was annoyed at hearing of a state of affairs so little in harmony with an image that had lately flitted in and out of his own meditations;...looking out of an old Roman window and asking herself urgently'when Mr. Winterbourne would arrive. If however, he determined to wait a little before reminding... | |
| Vivian R. Pollak, Emory Elliot - 1993 - 182 pages
...news that Daisy is surrounded by moustaches, "a state of affairs so little in harmony with an image that had lately flitted in and out of his own meditations;...herself urgently when Mr. Winterbourne would arrive" (25). This is uproariously selfflattering - Winterboume Studios is consistently partial to its owner-star... | |
| Henry James - 1994 - 164 pages
...upon her heart, but he was annoyed at hearing of a state of affairs so little in harmony with an image that had lately flitted in and out of his own meditations;...looking out of an old Roman window and asking herself urgendy when Mr Winterboume would arrive. If, however, he determined to wait a litde before reminding... | |
| 2006 - 292 pages
...annoyed at hearing of a state of affairs5* so little in harmony5" with an image that had lately flitted"0 in and out of his own meditations^; the image of a...looking out of an old Roman window and asking herself urgently62 when Mr. Winterbourne would arrive. If, however, he determined to wait a little before reminding... | |
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