Lawrie Todd: Or, The Settlers in the Woods, Том 3H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... affair of the amatory rustics , than I became convinced she was over head and ears in love with me , or my means and moveables . How to act in such a dilemma was exceed- ingly perplexing ; I could not but confess to myself that I ...
... affair of the amatory rustics , than I became convinced she was over head and ears in love with me , or my means and moveables . How to act in such a dilemma was exceed- ingly perplexing ; I could not but confess to myself that I ...
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... affair , or shall I ascertain the dispositions of Mrs. Greenknowe ? As to vituperative Tabby , she may dight her neb and flee up . After breakfast , none to my surprise , came the apology from Mrs. Greenknowe ; and though disappointed ...
... affair , or shall I ascertain the dispositions of Mrs. Greenknowe ? As to vituperative Tabby , she may dight her neb and flee up . After breakfast , none to my surprise , came the apology from Mrs. Greenknowe ; and though disappointed ...
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... affair was already so public . To hear it a subject of such general merriment , light- ened my anxieties ; even Mrs. Greenknowe , as she quickened her speed to the Provost's , was more than once moved to audible laughter , by the ...
... affair was already so public . To hear it a subject of such general merriment , light- ened my anxieties ; even Mrs. Greenknowe , as she quickened her speed to the Provost's , was more than once moved to audible laughter , by the ...
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... affair in its proper light , but to make every reasonable compensation for the wound she had received in her feelings ; at the same time de- claring that I could not have imagined it was possible , by all that was done , to have injured ...
... affair in its proper light , but to make every reasonable compensation for the wound she had received in her feelings ; at the same time de- claring that I could not have imagined it was possible , by all that was done , to have injured ...
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... affair with more gentleness than it could be done by men . " Miss Beeny , " said he- " begging your par- don , Mrs. Greenknowe - is very well known amongst us all as having her own little oddities ; and I am quite sure , if her case ...
... affair with more gentleness than it could be done by men . " Miss Beeny , " said he- " begging your par- don , Mrs. Greenknowe - is very well known amongst us all as having her own little oddities ; and I am quite sure , if her case ...
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