De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... knew not why , I had suffered to charm me , in consequence of finding my- self , by express invitation , once more on this happy soil . That it was the direct contrary of what I had in my sanguine temper thought it , fully appeared from ...
... knew not why , I had suffered to charm me , in consequence of finding my- self , by express invitation , once more on this happy soil . That it was the direct contrary of what I had in my sanguine temper thought it , fully appeared from ...
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... knew not where to go to escape from myself . My musing took a thousand directions , and my feet almost as many . There was not a path in the park which I did not explore , the whole time occupied with the one engrossing subject , so ...
... knew not where to go to escape from myself . My musing took a thousand directions , and my feet almost as many . There was not a path in the park which I did not explore , the whole time occupied with the one engrossing subject , so ...
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... knew her as we do . Only the wonderment is , that when she might have so many great lords and barrownights , who all court her , she will never marry . " This excited my interest , and I wished her to go on , which she was very willing ...
... knew her as we do . Only the wonderment is , that when she might have so many great lords and barrownights , who all court her , she will never marry . " This excited my interest , and I wished her to go on , which she was very willing ...
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... knew all the particulars . Greatly annoyed , Mr. Hastings immediately assailed Sandford for the facts , who very frankly gave them , treating the whole affair as of no consequence , and as a common occurrence in deliriums , for which a ...
... knew all the particulars . Greatly annoyed , Mr. Hastings immediately assailed Sandford for the facts , who very frankly gave them , treating the whole affair as of no consequence , and as a common occurrence in deliriums , for which a ...
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... knew I loved her , I determined to shew that I could also leave her . I almost wished that she would use me ill , and , vile and ungrateful as I was , I began to accuse her of caprice , perhaps of coquetting ; such " confirma- tion ...
... knew I loved her , I determined to shew that I could also leave her . I almost wished that she would use me ill , and , vile and ungrateful as I was , I began to accuse her of caprice , perhaps of coquetting ; such " confirma- tion ...
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