De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... once again visiting a place which was the most loved object of my memory , and where my young mind had first seemed to know what it was to live . When we arrived at the gates , how different were my feelings from those with which I ...
... once again visiting a place which was the most loved object of my memory , and where my young mind had first seemed to know what it was to live . When we arrived at the gates , how different were my feelings from those with which I ...
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... 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 of your atten- tion to them on the ...
... 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 of your atten- tion to them on the ...
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... 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 Granville's forcible remark upon it . I owned it so to him , and asked his advice upon the conduct to ...
... 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 Granville's forcible remark upon it . I owned it so to him , and asked his advice upon the conduct to ...
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... to breathe the freshness of that gar- den where once I had been the companion of her little labours . Alas ! the remembrance of this , though it gave me pleasure , was far from relieving me . Still less THE CONSTANT MAN . 11.
... to breathe the freshness of that gar- den where once I had been the companion of her little labours . Alas ! the remembrance of this , though it gave me pleasure , was far from relieving me . Still less THE CONSTANT MAN . 11.
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... once to heaven . It is God , said I , that has made me thus susceptible . It is His bounty that I should thus feel . And feel it I did more and more tenderly , as well as more gratefully , when I said with an emotion worth a world ...
... once to heaven . It is God , said I , that has made me thus susceptible . It is His bounty that I should thus feel . And feel it I did more and more tenderly , as well as more gratefully , when I said with an emotion worth a world ...
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