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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... Evelyn that one can be afraid to produce , even in the very best company ; so I shall really be extremely glad if you will give her a corner of your carriage ; and I write by this post to Mr. Evelyn , and shall send a very pressing ...
... Evelyn that one can be afraid to produce , even in the very best company ; so I shall really be extremely glad if you will give her a corner of your carriage ; and I write by this post to Mr. Evelyn , and shall send a very pressing ...
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... Evelyn ; for , as I shall pass very near you in going to Northamp- tonshire , I can give her a place in my carriage ; and , as you have already written to Mr. Eve- lyn , I will most certainly bring her , provided she accepts . She ...
... Evelyn ; for , as I shall pass very near you in going to Northamp- tonshire , I can give her a place in my carriage ; and , as you have already written to Mr. Eve- lyn , I will most certainly bring her , provided she accepts . She ...
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... happy . & c . & c . MR . EVELYN TO MRS . CARLTON . I thank you sincerely , my dear Madam , for your obliging attention to my little Louisa , and accept your invitation for her with extreme pleasure . A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 7.
... happy . & c . & c . MR . EVELYN TO MRS . CARLTON . I thank you sincerely , my dear Madam , for your obliging attention to my little Louisa , and accept your invitation for her with extreme pleasure . A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 7.
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... Evelyn himself , in his wicker arm - chair , for to the luxury of more modern accommodations his scanty purse was inade- quate , gazing placidly upon a group of innocent and happy beings , who were hanging , rather than sitting , upon ...
... Evelyn himself , in his wicker arm - chair , for to the luxury of more modern accommodations his scanty purse was inade- quate , gazing placidly upon a group of innocent and happy beings , who were hanging , rather than sitting , upon ...
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... Evelyn . " Will she- Can she- when aware of their value , as she infallibly must become can she be content ? Will she be sa- tisfied - to find that the treasure of her beauty * has purchased for her nothing better than - than -in short ...
... Evelyn . " Will she- Can she- when aware of their value , as she infallibly must become can she be content ? Will she be sa- tisfied - to find that the treasure of her beauty * has purchased for her nothing better than - than -in short ...
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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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