De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... interest which this threw into her every look and gesture , occupied , however , far more with her father than herself . Mr. Hastings seemed more easy as he entered his home , fondly embracing Bertha as she led him through the hall to ...
... interest which this threw into her every look and gesture , occupied , however , far more with her father than herself . Mr. Hastings seemed more easy as he entered his home , fondly embracing Bertha as she led him through the hall to ...
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... interest you have taken , demon- strate 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 ...
... interest you have taken , demon- strate 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 ...
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... what wonder if all my interest was ex- cited 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.
... what wonder if all my interest was ex- cited 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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... interest . She spoke not a word , except in a sort of murmur , casting up her eyes to heaven , and saying " It is a mercy he is alive ! " then clasping her hands in a sort of fervour , as if in mental prayer . young I was This was no ...
... interest . She spoke not a word , except in a sort of murmur , casting up her eyes to heaven , and saying " It is a mercy he is alive ! " then clasping her hands in a sort of fervour , as if in mental prayer . young I was This was no ...
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... 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 . My only reply to this was , that she was very condescending ; to which Mrs ...
... 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 . My only reply to this was , that she was very condescending ; to which Mrs ...
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