Ellen Middleton: A TaleB. Tauchnitz, 1846 - 360 страници |
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... for we have promised to go to - morrow to Mrs. Moore's , at Hampstead , and we shall remain there two or three days . " A sudden cloud passed over Henry's countenance ; but he said , in a manner which was meant to be 181.
... for we have promised to go to - morrow to Mrs. Moore's , at Hampstead , and we shall remain there two or three days . " A sudden cloud passed over Henry's countenance ; but he said , in a manner which was meant to be 181.
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... Hampstead , nor that I was likely to see Rosa again so soon ; and delighted I shall be to see her again . " " Oh , she is charming , " answered Henry , in the same in- different manner ; " I always told you so . I wonder if you will ...
... Hampstead , nor that I was likely to see Rosa again so soon ; and delighted I shall be to see her again . " " Oh , she is charming , " answered Henry , in the same in- different manner ; " I always told you so . I wonder if you will ...
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... Hampstead , but I'm so glad you are coming there to- morrow . " As Henry approached us she turned to him . " How are you , Mr. Lovell ? It is ages since we have seen you . " " You come so late , " said Henry ; " was the play so charm ...
... Hampstead , but I'm so glad you are coming there to- morrow . " As Henry approached us she turned to him . " How are you , Mr. Lovell ? It is ages since we have seen you . " " You come so late , " said Henry ; " was the play so charm ...
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... Hampstead , carrying away with me a better opinion of Henry than I had ever had before ? Was it strange , too , that a vague hope arose in my heart , from the few words he had said , that my fate , with regard to Edward , might not be ...
... Hampstead , carrying away with me a better opinion of Henry than I had ever had before ? Was it strange , too , that a vague hope arose in my heart , from the few words he had said , that my fate , with regard to Edward , might not be ...
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... Hampstead , I felt the greatest wish to slip quietly out of the house and stroll about alone for an hour or two . I had been in the habit of doing so at Elmsley , and I found nothing so effectual as this in subduing agitation , and ...
... Hampstead , I felt the greatest wish to slip quietly out of the house and stroll about alone for an hour or two . I had been in the habit of doing so at Elmsley , and I found nothing so effectual as this in subduing agitation , and ...
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