In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... mean subordinate - turned - despot , she discerns the restive energies beneath the pallid exterior : " There is a ... means to sacrifice all for love . At the critical moment , he does not hesitate to leave the dashing , libertine ...
... mean subordinate - turned - despot , she discerns the restive energies beneath the pallid exterior : " There is a ... means to sacrifice all for love . At the critical moment , he does not hesitate to leave the dashing , libertine ...
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... means , if you can . " " Very well . I undertake the commission . You shall have a charming wife . " " She must be very lively , and have hazel eyes . I care for nothing else . I shall go abroad for a couple of years - and when I return ...
... means , if you can . " " Very well . I undertake the commission . You shall have a charming wife . " " She must be very lively , and have hazel eyes . I care for nothing else . I shall go abroad for a couple of years - and when I return ...
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... mean . I had not expected any thing so bad .... But she is very , very mean . - I can see no Good in her . - Poor Miss Brereton [ a dependent ] ! - -And she makes every body mean about her . - This poor Sir Edward & his Sister ...
... mean . I had not expected any thing so bad .... But she is very , very mean . - I can see no Good in her . - Poor Miss Brereton [ a dependent ] ! - -And she makes every body mean about her . - This poor Sir Edward & his Sister ...
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