Ellen Middleton: A TaleB. Tauchnitz, 1846 - 360 страници |
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... Henry Lovell , a younger brother of my aunt , who were college friends and constant associates , were among our most frequent visitors . The latter , who had lost his mother several years before the time I am speaking of , and whose ...
... Henry Lovell , a younger brother of my aunt , who were college friends and constant associates , were among our most frequent visitors . The latter , who had lost his mother several years before the time I am speaking of , and whose ...
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... Henry Lovell was at once like and unlike his sister , Mrs. Middleton ; he was exceedingly attractive ; there was no denying the charm that existed in the rapid intelligence , the quick con- ception , and the ready humour that lit up his ...
... Henry Lovell was at once like and unlike his sister , Mrs. Middleton ; he was exceedingly attractive ; there was no denying the charm that existed in the rapid intelligence , the quick con- ception , and the ready humour that lit up his ...
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... Henry Lovell's satirical remarks , which I secretly felt to be more deserving of blame than my own thoughtless observations , little as I could withstand myself the extraordinary fascination which his peculiar tone of mind and ...
... Henry Lovell's satirical remarks , which I secretly felt to be more deserving of blame than my own thoughtless observations , little as I could withstand myself the extraordinary fascination which his peculiar tone of mind and ...
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... Henry Lovell were both standing before the fire - place . It was well for me that our meeting took place while the catastrophe of the day before was so recent , that the agitation I betrayed could pass under the garb of sorrow and ...
... Henry Lovell were both standing before the fire - place . It was well for me that our meeting took place while the catastrophe of the day before was so recent , that the agitation I betrayed could pass under the garb of sorrow and ...
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... Henry Lovell staid on at Elmsley , and no- thing , in the manner of either , gave me the least clue to discover which was the possessor of my dreadful secret . Both were kind to me , and both seemed to regard me with more interest than ...
... Henry Lovell staid on at Elmsley , and no- thing , in the manner of either , gave me the least clue to discover which was the possessor of my dreadful secret . Both were kind to me , and both seemed to regard me with more interest than ...
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