Montag, 10. Mai 2021

Jane Austen: Sense and Sensibility illustrated by Hugh Thomson

 Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility with the illustrations of Hugh Thomson was published in the year 1896.

 

Frontispiece

Mr. Dashwood introduced him.

 
His son's son, a child of four years old
 

"I cannot imagine how they will spend half of it."


So shy before company


They sang together


He cut off a long lock of her hair


"I have found you out in spite of all your tricks"


Apparently in violent affliction


Begging her to  stop


Came to take a survey of the guest
 
 
 
"I declare they are quite charming"


Mischievous tricks


Drinking to her best affections


Amiably bashful


"I can answer for it, " said Mrs. Jennings


At that moment she first perceived him


"How fond he was of it!"


Offered him one of Folly's puppies


A very smart beau


Introduced to Mrs. Jennings


Mrs. Jennings assured him directly that she should not stand upon ceremony


Mrs. Ferrars


Drawing him a little aside


In a whisper


"You have heard , I suppose"


Talking over the business


"She put in the feather last night"


Listening at the door


Both gained considerable amusement


"Of one thing I may assure you"


Showing her child to the housekeeper


The gardener's lamentations


Opened a window-shutter


"I entreat you to stay"


"I have entered many a shop to avoid your sight"


"And see how the children go on"


"I suppose you know, Ma'am, that Mr. Ferrars is married"


It was Edward


 
"Everything in such respectable condition"



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