De Clifford, Or, the Constant Man, Том 2 |
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All about her and about the place , then gaiety itself , was now in deep mourning .
Yet , was she only . still more lovely , for the interest which this threw into her
every look and gesture , occupied , however , far more with her father than herself
.
All about her and about the place , then gaiety itself , was now in deep mourning .
Yet , was she only . still more lovely , for the interest which this threw into her
every look and gesture , occupied , however , far more with her father than herself
.
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... for the interest you have taken , demonstrate at once how totally free she is
from all thought of your attachment , much more of her returning it in the slightest
degree . This very visit , planned between father and daughter , to shew their
sense ...
... for the interest you have taken , demonstrate at once how totally free she is
from all thought of your attachment , much more of her returning it in the slightest
degree . This very visit , planned between father and daughter , to shew their
sense ...
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And what wonder if all my interest was excited to trace still farther the feelings of
this sweet mind , in the different moral or poetical passages of different writers
which it had thought it worth while thus THE CONSTANT MAN . 13.
And what wonder if all my interest was excited to trace still farther the feelings of
this sweet mind , in the different moral or poetical passages of different writers
which it had thought it worth while thus THE CONSTANT MAN . 13.
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... Hastings and Bertha at their head — the first in great agitation - the last as pale
as death . Spite of my suffering , which was severe enough , I anxiously watched
her demeanour , and hoped , I own , for sweet words of sympathy and interest .
... Hastings and Bertha at their head — the first in great agitation - the last as pale
as death . Spite of my suffering , which was severe enough , I anxiously watched
her demeanour , and hoped , I own , for sweet words of sympathy and interest .
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and several times Mr. Hastings came in to inquire , which he seemed to do with
interest . A greater comfort , however , was the next day , when Mrs. Margaret
assured me that her mistress was “ in a peck of troubles ” at what had happened .
and several times Mr. Hastings came in to inquire , which he seemed to do with
interest . A greater comfort , however , was the next day , when Mrs. Margaret
assured me that her mistress was “ in a peck of troubles ” at what had happened .
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