Tonnewonte; Or, The Adopted Son of America: A Tale, Containing Scenes from Real LifeDaniel Steele & Son, 1825 - 275 страници |
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... fear I have detained you from writing your Preface ; but , perhaps , if you were to commit our conversation to writing , it might serve you for an introduction . ' Upon further consideration of Mr. Noxbury's hint , I even concluded on ...
... fear I have detained you from writing your Preface ; but , perhaps , if you were to commit our conversation to writing , it might serve you for an introduction . ' Upon further consideration of Mr. Noxbury's hint , I even concluded on ...
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... fear , that his increase of money might not prove a real increase of fortune . The bride now conceived a rooted aversion to the quiet demeaner of sister Martha . She engaged a woman , who took all the management out of Miss Marvins ...
... fear , that his increase of money might not prove a real increase of fortune . The bride now conceived a rooted aversion to the quiet demeaner of sister Martha . She engaged a woman , who took all the management out of Miss Marvins ...
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... fears , new anxieties , were again awaken- ed in the bosom of Mr. Marvin . To his other ties , was added the prospect of one still tenderer , still more endearing ; and the pleasing emotion , awak- ened in his mind , by the expectation ...
... fears , new anxieties , were again awaken- ed in the bosom of Mr. Marvin . To his other ties , was added the prospect of one still tenderer , still more endearing ; and the pleasing emotion , awak- ened in his mind , by the expectation ...
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... fear its influence on the disposition of this darling of his affections . He , therefore , endea- voured , and in reality governed her , with extraordi- nary equanimity . He curbed the imperious temper that already began to discover ...
... fear its influence on the disposition of this darling of his affections . He , therefore , endea- voured , and in reality governed her , with extraordi- nary equanimity . He curbed the imperious temper that already began to discover ...
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... fear , but you will run fast enough , my dear , when you are set upon the ground . But , Ca- to , cannot you mend the snail pace of these horses ? " " No , indeed , massa ; the horses go no more for Cato . I whip , I chirrup . All for ...
... fear , but you will run fast enough , my dear , when you are set upon the ground . But , Ca- to , cannot you mend the snail pace of these horses ? " " No , indeed , massa ; the horses go no more for Cato . I whip , I chirrup . All for ...
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acquaintance America appearance arms assistance attention aunt Martha Beaumont Bleeker bosom breakfast brother brought Brutus Cato chateau cher child Cler Connecticut Count Leuchenburg countenance cried Theodore daugh daughter dear door endeavor enquired Ephraim Marvin Evelina exclaimed eyes farm father feel forest former fortune France gazed hand happy hastened hastily heart hope horse impatient Jeannette lady land Lany Lavol length Luneville Madame Mademoiselle mama Marchemain Marquis de Beaucaire Marquis des Abbayes massa William master Master Theodore mind Miss Marvin Mons Monsieur le Marquis morning mother native never New-York night nurse old gentleman passed pensively possession present Provence regiment remained retired scarcely scene seated seemed sister Martha soon stranger supper Theodore de Clermont ther thought tion Tonnewonte took Vanderhausen walked wife William Parker wish woman woodsman young youth
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