1、Fanny shook her head.

2、Fanny: All right.

3、Nice to see you, Fanny.

4、He told Fanny of it.

5、1 coin purse (Fanny Owen's gift).

6、From this day Fanny grew more comfortable.

7、I have no hope there, Fanny.

8、Fanny has been cutting roses, has she?

9、Fanny was a pretty and slender girl.

10、Can I speak with you, Fanny, for a few minutes?

11、Fanny shortly gave birth to the third sister, Martha.

12、I come here to bespeak Fanny a seal.

13、Will you give this note to Fanny for me?

14、"Fanny," said a voice at that moment near her.

15、But I think: Don't worry, Fanny, one day you'll live forever.

16、Fanny: I can't sleep. I've been tossing and turning all night.

17、Upon my word, Fanny, you are in high luck to meet with such attention and indulgence!

18、Mrs. Chen: Fanny, I think you're right? No, that's your cousin.

19、"They're robbed by underlings," said Fanny shortly."Just what I said."

20、Since Fanny was always busy in the shop, Sophie was the one who looked after the younger two.

21、Fanny looked very angry too, and her husband was all in a fright at his sister's audacity.

22、Fanny took the work very quietly without attempting any defense; but her kinder aunt Bertram observed on behalf of her.

23、She was immediately surrounded by supplications, even Edmumd said,"Do Fanny, if it is not very disagreeable to you."

24、Fanny, often the only listener at hand, came in for the complaints and distresses of most of them.

25、Fanny had not a word to say against its becomingness, and, excepting what remained of her scruples, was exceedingly pleased with an acquisition so very apropos.

26、Your uncle never did admire you till now-and now he does. Fanny, do not turn away about it-it is but your uncle.

27、He pursued his course with the usual jaunty swagger which distinguished his steps, so that he and his companion were speedily distanced by Pen and Miss Fanny.

28、Later in the month Darwin tried to get FitzRoy to allow his friend, Francis Owen (Fanny Owen's brother), to be part of the crew as a Midshipman.

29、The colored-paper lanterns which Mrs. Elsing and Fanny had made and painted for the occasion held a special interest for him, as he had never seen "sech contraptions" before.