The Englishman: A Novel : in Six VolumesPrinted at the Minerva-Press, for A.K. Newman and Company, Leadenhall-Street, 1812 |
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... Retirement , which naturally leads to reflec- tion , had strengthened her partiality for Sidney ; but never had her hopes appear- ed less smiling than on the present visit . Wentworth seemed to have acquired a de- cision in his manner ...
... Retirement , which naturally leads to reflec- tion , had strengthened her partiality for Sidney ; but never had her hopes appear- ed less smiling than on the present visit . Wentworth seemed to have acquired a de- cision in his manner ...
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... retiring to a spot where she was known ; and as the summer was advancing , he considered that she would be wise in rejecting the proposal . Mrs. Marnley was pleased with the tenor of this reply . It looked like supporting her in her ...
... retiring to a spot where she was known ; and as the summer was advancing , he considered that she would be wise in rejecting the proposal . Mrs. Marnley was pleased with the tenor of this reply . It looked like supporting her in her ...
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... retire.- Drawing his watch , and suspending it to the view of the peer , he made an obsequi- ous bow . " Wentworth , " said his lordship , as he seized his hat , " you are a churl . I would have taken my dinner with your good fa- ther ...
... retire.- Drawing his watch , and suspending it to the view of the peer , he made an obsequi- ous bow . " Wentworth , " said his lordship , as he seized his hat , " you are a churl . I would have taken my dinner with your good fa- ther ...
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... retirement of his closet - hours which , dedicated to rational pursuits , fitted him more immediately for the charm of in- tellectual converse . The little festering irritabilities which are comprehended and felt by the nice obser- ver ...
... retirement of his closet - hours which , dedicated to rational pursuits , fitted him more immediately for the charm of in- tellectual converse . The little festering irritabilities which are comprehended and felt by the nice obser- ver ...
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... find you a convert to my opinions . " Sir Ormsby looked incredulously , while Sidney , whose thoughts all tended to one F 6 1 . point , point , perceiving Supple was retiring , evi- dently disappointed THE ENGLISHMAN . 107.
... find you a convert to my opinions . " Sir Ormsby looked incredulously , while Sidney , whose thoughts all tended to one F 6 1 . point , point , perceiving Supple was retiring , evi- dently disappointed THE ENGLISHMAN . 107.
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