Guy Mannering, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... Matilda Marchmont , a young lady about her own age , which was nearly eigh- teen . To her faithful eye were addressed those for- midable quires which issued forth from Mervyn - hall , on the wings of the post , while Miss Mannering was ...
... Matilda Marchmont , a young lady about her own age , which was nearly eigh- teen . To her faithful eye were addressed those for- midable quires which issued forth from Mervyn - hall , on the wings of the post , while Miss Mannering was ...
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... Matilda , throw a mysterious grandeur about its possessor ? You will call this romantic : but consider I was born in the land of talisman and spell , and my childhood lulled by tales which you can only enjoy through the gauzy frippery ...
... Matilda , throw a mysterious grandeur about its possessor ? You will call this romantic : but consider I was born in the land of talisman and spell , and my childhood lulled by tales which you can only enjoy through the gauzy frippery ...
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... Matilda , whatever respect I owe to the memory of a deceased parent , let me do justice to a living one . I cannot but condemn the dubious policy which she adopted , as unjust to my father , and highly perilous to herself and me . But ...
... Matilda , whatever respect I owe to the memory of a deceased parent , let me do justice to a living one . I cannot but condemn the dubious policy which she adopted , as unjust to my father , and highly perilous to herself and me . But ...
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... Matilda , and be the guest of your faithful Julia ! " I a am at present the inmate of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn , old friends of my father . The latter is precisely a good sort of woman ; -lady - like and housewifely , but , for ac ...
... Matilda , and be the guest of your faithful Julia ! " I a am at present the inmate of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn , old friends of my father . The latter is precisely a good sort of woman ; -lady - like and housewifely , but , for ac ...
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... Matilda , that my feelings , consider- ing I had parted from him so young , rather arose from the warmth of my imagination than of my heart ? O ! I was sure that they were genuine , deceitful as the dictates of our bosom so frequently ...
... Matilda , that my feelings , consider- ing I had parted from him so young , rather arose from the warmth of my imagination than of my heart ? O ! I was sure that they were genuine , deceitful as the dictates of our bosom so frequently ...
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