Trials: A Tale, Том 1G. and W.B. Whittaker, 1824 - 957 страници |
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... walks in the Park , which for the benefit of their health the girls ge- nerally took every morning before breakfast , that her opinion of his being her captive was ... walk he was desirous to take with her , but which , his great regard 19.
... walks in the Park , which for the benefit of their health the girls ge- nerally took every morning before breakfast , that her opinion of his being her captive was ... walk he was desirous to take with her , but which , his great regard 19.
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... walk , ( for of course she was to be her companion , as being her bosom friend , her other self ) rather a wearisome ... walks , she had no reason to believe that St. Aubyn knew there was such a person as herself in existence . But as ...
... walk , ( for of course she was to be her companion , as being her bosom friend , her other self ) rather a wearisome ... walks , she had no reason to believe that St. Aubyn knew there was such a person as herself in existence . But as ...
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... walk . Two or three other teachers were generally of the party ; but , on this morning , she had forgotten to enlist any one in the service , that she herself might be under the necessity of paying so much attention to the younger ones ...
... walk . Two or three other teachers were generally of the party ; but , on this morning , she had forgotten to enlist any one in the service , that she herself might be under the necessity of paying so much attention to the younger ones ...
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... walking towards them very fast ; and they were soon enabled to decide upon its being Captain Harvey and his friend St. Aubyn . But although Catherine was prepared for the probability of his being so accompa- nied , and had in the first ...
... walking towards them very fast ; and they were soon enabled to decide upon its being Captain Harvey and his friend St. Aubyn . But although Catherine was prepared for the probability of his being so accompa- nied , and had in the first ...
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... walk that for Augusta was nothing but the foolery of an hour , was to Catherine the beginning of destiny , the momentous interval in which every overwhelming passion of her soul awoke to life . They continued their ramble ; St. Aubyn ...
... walk that for Augusta was nothing but the foolery of an hour , was to Catherine the beginning of destiny , the momentous interval in which every overwhelming passion of her soul awoke to life . They continued their ramble ; St. Aubyn ...
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Страница 107 - O that I had wings like a dove : for then would I flee away, and be at rest.
Страница 50 - And from Shakespeare she gained a great store of information amongst the rest, that -'Trifles light as air, Are, to the jealous, confirmation strong, As proofs of Holy Writ.
Страница 111 - Habitual evils change not on a sudden: But many days must pass, and many sorrows; Conscious remorse and anguish must be felt, To curb desire, to break the stubborn will, And work a second nature in the soul, Ere Virtue can resume the place she lost: 'Tis else dissimulation — He had often read these lines, he said; but never tasted them before.
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Страница 205 - I do it upon the same principle on which I endeavour, imperfectly indeed, but still to the best of my ability to do every thing — the principle of doing to others as I would they should do unto me.
Страница 39 - I may not think of Jamie, For that would be a sin. But I maun do my best, A gude wife to be ; For auld Robin Gray Is very kind to me.
Страница 48 - It was by this sort of discipline that the heart and affections of a being, whose every nerve "turned at the touch of joy or woe, and turning trembled too...