| sir Theodore Martin - 1875 - 564 páginas
...comfort. He was content to sit by her in a darkened room, to read to her, or write for her. ' No one but himself ever lifted her from her bed to her sofa,...would come instantly when sent for from any part of tho that the Ministers imd others who had been summoned to Claremont, left it, believing that all danger... | |
| Sir Theodore Martin - 1875 - 566 páginas
...by her in a darkened room, to read to her, or write for her. ' Xo one but himself ever lifted litr from her bed to her sofa, and he always helped to...come instantly when sent for from any part of the that the Ministers and others \vho had been summoned to Clarumont. I.-r '. believing that all danger... | |
| 1875 - 932 páginas
...the 2oth of November, and " no one but the Prince himself ever lifted the Queen from her bed to the sofa, and he always helped to wheel her on her bed or sofa to the next room, refusing to go to the play or anywhere else, and generally dining alone with the... | |
| Sara Jane Lippincott - 1884 - 466 páginas
...her comfort. He was content to sit by her in a darkened room, to read to her or write for her. No one but himself ever lifted her from her bed to her sofa, and he always helped to wheel her on her sofa into the next room. For this purpose he would come instantly when sent for from any part of the... | |
| 1887 - 468 páginas
...seclusion. ' He was content to sit by her in a darkened room, to read to her, and write for her. No one but himself ever lifted her from her bed to her sofa,...instantly when sent for, from any part of the house. His care for her was like that of a mother, nor could there be a kinder, wiser, more judicious nurse.'... | |
| Charles Bullock - 1889 - 216 páginas
...him : — " He was content to sit by her in a darkened room, to read to her and write for her. No one but himself ever lifted her from her bed to her sofa,...instantly when sent for from any part of the house. His care for her was like that oT a mother, nor could there be a kinder, wiser, more judicious nurse."... | |
| Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett - 1895 - 296 páginas
...the Prince was her tender guardian and nurse. No one but himself ever lifted her from her bed to the sofa, and he always helped to wheel her on her bed or sofa to the next room. However occupied he was, "he ever came," writes the Queen, "with a sweet smile on... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1897 - 188 páginas
...The Prince refused to go to the play, Of anywhere e'se. generally dining alone with the Duchess of Kent, till the Queen was able to join them, and always...instantly when sent for from any part of the house, K As years went on, and he became overwhelmed with work (for his attentions were the same in all the... | |
| John Rusk - 1901 - 524 páginas
...seclusion. "He I was content to -sit by her in a darkened room, to read to her, and write for her. No one but himself ever lifted her from her bed to her sofa,...instantly when sent for, from any part of the house. His care for her was like that of a mother, nor could there be a lander, wiser, more judicious nurse."... | |
| Murat Halstead, Augustus J. Munson - 1901 - 510 páginas
...seclusion : " He was content to sit by her in a darkened room, to read to her, and to write for her. No one but himself ever lifted her from her bed to her sofa,...instantly, when sent for, from any part of the house. His care for her was like that of a mother, nor could there be a kinder, wiser, more judicious nurse."... | |
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