The Writings of Jane Taylor, Volume 5Perkins & Marvin, 1832 |
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... told me so : and if she had not , I should soon have found it out ; for the moment the candles came in , she gave me such a scrutinizing look : and when she saw Jessy and me sitting hand in hand , I per- ceived a smile at the corners of ...
... told me so : and if she had not , I should soon have found it out ; for the moment the candles came in , she gave me such a scrutinizing look : and when she saw Jessy and me sitting hand in hand , I per- ceived a smile at the corners of ...
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... tion , that she has found out a great many of my faults already . The other day , when speaking of emulation , she told me that although her admoni- tions on that subject were not so applicable to me 14 CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN.
... tion , that she has found out a great many of my faults already . The other day , when speaking of emulation , she told me that although her admoni- tions on that subject were not so applicable to me 14 CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN.
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... told you before , I think I could never be very confidential with her , yet it is impossible not to admire and esteem her very much . She is un- commonly clever ; but so superior to any littleness and vanity , that although she does ...
... told you before , I think I could never be very confidential with her , yet it is impossible not to admire and esteem her very much . She is un- commonly clever ; but so superior to any littleness and vanity , that although she does ...
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... told mamma . " Told your mamma ! well , that is curious , indeed ! " said she ; " why , I never told mamma a secret in my life ; she is the last person in the world I should think of saying any thing particular to . " دو We were at this ...
... told mamma . " Told your mamma ! well , that is curious , indeed ! " said she ; " why , I never told mamma a secret in my life ; she is the last person in the world I should think of saying any thing particular to . " دو We were at this ...
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... told you , that poor Miss Biggins , when it was first proposed , came up to Grace and me with such a queer puzzled face , saying , " A thought ! dear , I can't do it , I'm sure ! -what sort of a thought ? what do they mean , I wonder ...
... told you , that poor Miss Biggins , when it was first proposed , came up to Grace and me with such a queer puzzled face , saying , " A thought ! dear , I can't do it , I'm sure ! -what sort of a thought ? what do they mean , I wonder ...
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