The world is before the two
young ladies; and so, farewell to Chiswick Mall.
Vanity Fair
Young John was small of stature, with rather weak legs and very weak light hair.
Little Dorrit
Coming from the better part of the fair, I noticed a man who looked like a gentleman farmer, with a
young boy by his side; he had a broad back and round shoulders, a kind, ruddy face, and he wore a broad-brimmed hat.
Black Beauty
'"I want to speak to you," said the
young lady; "only a word.
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As I saw him go, picking his way among the nettles, and among the brambles that bound the green mounds, he looked in my
young eyes as if he were eluding the hands of the dead people, stretching up cautiously out of their graves, to get a twist upon his ankle and pull him in.
Great Expectations
"In a word, you are not the most cunning
young fellow in the province for nothing."
Ten Years Later
"Jack Hanley was killed at Marovo Lagoon two months ago,"
Young announced in his mild voice.
Adventure
The
young man's expression was scarcely ingratiating.
The Vanished Messenger
Morrel," replied the
young man, -- "a great misfortune, for me especially!
Count of Monte Cristo
A quantity of caricatures, heads drawn at a stroke, either in color or with the point of a knife, on walls painted in a dark gray, proved that, barring a difference in expression, the most distinguished
young girls have as much fun and folly in their minds as men.
Vendetta
He was silent for an instant, and during that time he scanned the
young man even more attentively than he had done at first.
Twenty Years After
"An intimacy with the courier?" the
young man demanded.
Daisy Miller
A MAN that is
young in years, may be old in hours, if he have lost no time.
The Essays
The only
young people remaining in the drawing room, not counting the
young lady visitor and the countess' eldest daughter (who was four years older than her sister and behaved already like a grown-up person), were Nicholas and Sonya, the niece.
War and Peace
All the
young fellows in the world may go to the divil for me.
The History of Tom Jones a Foundling