Ellen Middleton: A TaleB. Tauchnitz, 1846 - 360 страници |
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... gave her the appearance of youth , her face bore a wild and haggard expression that we seldom see in those who have not far advanced on their pilgrimage through life . Her arm was thrown against one of the adjoining pillars , and just ...
... gave her the appearance of youth , her face bore a wild and haggard expression that we seldom see in those who have not far advanced on their pilgrimage through life . Her arm was thrown against one of the adjoining pillars , and just ...
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... gave way to that earnest calmness , and that intense devotion , which absorb for the time the cares and troubles of the soul , " like motes in light divine . " When from the pulpit this aged minister dwelt in glowing words on the ...
... gave way to that earnest calmness , and that intense devotion , which absorb for the time the cares and troubles of the soul , " like motes in light divine . " When from the pulpit this aged minister dwelt in glowing words on the ...
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... gave her quite a revulsion . But won't you walk Sir ? " in , ' If I " No ; I came only to inquire after Mrs. Rodney's health ; and as , from what you have just told me , she certainly would not be inclined to see me , I shall send 12.
... gave her quite a revulsion . But won't you walk Sir ? " in , ' If I " No ; I came only to inquire after Mrs. Rodney's health ; and as , from what you have just told me , she certainly would not be inclined to see me , I shall send 12.
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... gave him the means of diffusing around him , in the friendly attach- ment with which he was regarded by those among whom he now fixed his residence , he found subjects of interest , and sources of gratification , which gradually ...
... gave him the means of diffusing around him , in the friendly attach- ment with which he was regarded by those among whom he now fixed his residence , he found subjects of interest , and sources of gratification , which gradually ...
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... in degree , that which she felt for her own child . Often would she lament to me that Julia gave no promise of future excellence of mind or character ; that in her she never expected to find the sympathy , the responsive tenderness , 23.
... in degree , that which she felt for her own child . Often would she lament to me that Julia gave no promise of future excellence of mind or character ; that in her she never expected to find the sympathy , the responsive tenderness , 23.
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