De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... look and tone which at this moment I observe , and with which , for these last few hours , I cannot but feel I have been regarded . But this makes no difference in the grateful and devoted feelings of honour and esteem with which I have ...
... look and tone which at this moment I observe , and with which , for these last few hours , I cannot but feel I have been regarded . But this makes no difference in the grateful and devoted feelings of honour and esteem with which I have ...
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... look no more upon it ; but while in my posses- sion , to lay it aside would I know be impossible ; there- fore it is best to restore it to its original owner . " Miss Hastings was here much overcome ; she breathed thick and fast , and ...
... look no more upon it ; but while in my posses- sion , to lay it aside would I know be impossible ; there- fore it is best to restore it to its original owner . " Miss Hastings was here much overcome ; she breathed thick and fast , and ...
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... look my position full in the face . What gave me most hope of myself was , that , however hurt and wounded in pride , I could not blame Bertha . I thought she had behaved with perfect propriety , and doing her this justice gave me con ...
... look my position full in the face . What gave me most hope of myself was , that , however hurt and wounded in pride , I could not blame Bertha . I thought she had behaved with perfect propriety , and doing her this justice gave me con ...
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... look upon her as unequalled among women , in every charm and every virtue . " " I have hopes of you , " said Fothergill , " but I shall watch you . I will have no lone walks , much less at midnight ; though I think the lesson you re ...
... look upon her as unequalled among women , in every charm and every virtue . " " I have hopes of you , " said Fothergill , " but I shall watch you . I will have no lone walks , much less at midnight ; though I think the lesson you re ...
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... look forward with some pleasure . However , I left my friend fully resolved upon the plan he had proposed , and preparing to think instantly of a scheme for our studies , in which , if he had but such a companion , he said , as I , he ...
... look forward with some pleasure . However , I left my friend fully resolved upon the plan he had proposed , and preparing to think instantly of a scheme for our studies , in which , if he had but such a companion , he said , as I , he ...
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