De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... pleasure . I did not suspect him of being one of those counsellors so jealous of their own wisdom that they would rather a friend suffered than their prophecy be defeated ; but I did begin to suspect ( for the very first time , and at a ...
... pleasure . I did not suspect him of being one of those counsellors so jealous of their own wisdom that they would rather a friend suffered than their prophecy be defeated ; but I did begin to suspect ( for the very first time , and at a ...
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... pleasure she evinced when they succeeded , as they often did , in soothing him , made her appear an angel of light . Nor was she of less use to him in diverting his attention from a seeming trouble brought upon him by a large packet of ...
... pleasure she evinced when they succeeded , as they often did , in soothing him , made her appear an angel of light . Nor was she of less use to him in diverting his attention from a seeming trouble brought upon him by a large packet of ...
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... alone , 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.
... alone , 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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Or, the Constant Man Robert Plumer Ward. pleasure , was far from relieving me . Still less did my cure progress , when I entered the summer - house which I formerly described as decorated with the armorial bearings of her maternal ...
Or, the Constant Man Robert Plumer Ward. pleasure , was far from relieving me . Still less did my cure progress , when I entered the summer - house which I formerly described as decorated with the armorial bearings of her maternal ...
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... pleasure , however , when almost the first thing that met my eye was my own stanzas , " The Lover's Hope , " and the pathetic lament of Helena , which we had canvassed with so much inte- rest by the side of the brook at York . What ...
... pleasure , however , when almost the first thing that met my eye was my own stanzas , " The Lover's Hope , " and the pathetic lament of Helena , which we had canvassed with so much inte- rest by the side of the brook at York . What ...
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