Marchmont: A Novel, Том 2S. Low, 1796 |
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... fufpected could ever arife , Sir Audley Dacres , amidst the bufy fcenes of political life in which he was now more deeply than ever engaged , VOL . II . B had had ftill leifure to feel uneafiness from the conscioufnefs of MARCHMONT. ...
... fufpected could ever arife , Sir Audley Dacres , amidst the bufy fcenes of political life in which he was now more deeply than ever engaged , VOL . II . B had had ftill leifure to feel uneafiness from the conscioufnefs of MARCHMONT. ...
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A Novel Charlotte Smith. had ftill leifure to feel uneafiness from the conscioufnefs of having acted wrong . His defire of gratifying Lady Dacres , even in a point which certainly did not raife her character in his efteem ; his long ...
A Novel Charlotte Smith. had ftill leifure to feel uneafiness from the conscioufnefs of having acted wrong . His defire of gratifying Lady Dacres , even in a point which certainly did not raife her character in his efteem ; his long ...
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... this latent reason , which , though he repelled it , lurked : in his mind , but because , though poor , he feemed to con- fider himself ftill in his former rank , and and even when afking a favour , ( as he 14 ' MARCHMONT.
... this latent reason , which , though he repelled it , lurked : in his mind , but because , though poor , he feemed to con- fider himself ftill in his former rank , and and even when afking a favour , ( as he 14 ' MARCHMONT.
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... ftill it returned to her , and fhe found the re- collection of it attended with fome kind of regret , for fhe no longer felt difpofed to take her melancholy walks in the gal- lery and this added another depriva- tion to the many fhe was ...
... ftill it returned to her , and fhe found the re- collection of it attended with fome kind of regret , for fhe no longer felt difpofed to take her melancholy walks in the gal- lery and this added another depriva- tion to the many fhe was ...
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... ftill- nefs of the night , the flow light steps of some person walking about the house . " Once , Ma'am , " said fhe , " to be fure I thought it must be you coming out of your room , the fteps feemed fo near ; and I was afraid you were ...
... ftill- nefs of the night , the flow light steps of some person walking about the house . " Once , Ma'am , " said fhe , " to be fure I thought it must be you coming out of your room , the fteps feemed fo near ; and I was afraid you were ...
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