Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men's Tales", Volume 1Saunders and Otley, 1836 |
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... Charles , " said the Vicar , " look here ! " And Charles , rising from a small table in the corner of the room , where he had been em- ployed in reading , approached Mr. Evelyn . " That is a pretty picture , " said the Vicar , again . 1 ...
... Charles , " said the Vicar , " look here ! " And Charles , rising from a small table in the corner of the room , where he had been em- ployed in reading , approached Mr. Evelyn . " That is a pretty picture , " said the Vicar , again . 1 ...
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... Mrs. Carlton's letter to Charles , who had listened patiently , though not with a very assenting countenance , to this lengthy soliloquy , rather than address . " I suppose , right " said the young man A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 13.
... Mrs. Carlton's letter to Charles , who had listened patiently , though not with a very assenting countenance , to this lengthy soliloquy , rather than address . " I suppose , right " said the young man A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 13.
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... neither ill - breeding , ill - temper , nor ill - morals . Louisa was , as usual , the sparkler of the groupe , ―all whim and spirits , delighting to make her father laugh , and to torment the stoic Charles , who 22 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... neither ill - breeding , ill - temper , nor ill - morals . Louisa was , as usual , the sparkler of the groupe , ―all whim and spirits , delighting to make her father laugh , and to torment the stoic Charles , who 22 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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... Charles , who received her provocations with a sly gravity , - now repressing her when she went too far ; now awakening her by his playful sarcasms , while he regarded her at the same time with looks , not always consistent , it must be ...
... Charles , who received her provocations with a sly gravity , - now repressing her when she went too far ; now awakening her by his playful sarcasms , while he regarded her at the same time with looks , not always consistent , it must be ...
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... Charles , lifting his head from a huge dark folio which lay upon his table , in one corner of the Vicar's parlour , as Louisa , the ball dress for the evening of display hanging upon her arm , entered the room . " And what do you intend ...
... Charles , lifting his head from a huge dark folio which lay upon his table , in one corner of the Vicar's parlour , as Louisa , the ball dress for the evening of display hanging upon her arm , entered the room . " And what do you intend ...
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Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men ..., Volume 1 Anne Marsh-Caldwell Visualização integral - 1846 |
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