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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... admirable tale of " The Col- legians ; " by Lord Mulgrave , and by the ele- gant author of the " Tales of a Chaperon . " It has been thought however that something was yet left to be done upon this subject ; and that writers in general ...
... admirable tale of " The Col- legians ; " by Lord Mulgrave , and by the ele- gant author of the " Tales of a Chaperon . " It has been thought however that something was yet left to be done upon this subject ; and that writers in general ...
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... admiration which threw her- self and her simple charms into the shade . In recompence , she was loved , as such tempers are , and deserve to be loved , and by none more than by Louisa , who had sense and feeling enough to discern and to ...
... admiration which threw her- self and her simple charms into the shade . In recompence , she was loved , as such tempers are , and deserve to be loved , and by none more than by Louisa , who had sense and feeling enough to discern and to ...
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... admiring the various landscapes as they shot by . But what young timid girl ever found trees or landscapes effectual to quiet her beating heart , or to clear her choked and husky throat . At length the white stone front of Dangerfield ...
... admiring the various landscapes as they shot by . But what young timid girl ever found trees or landscapes effectual to quiet her beating heart , or to clear her choked and husky throat . At length the white stone front of Dangerfield ...
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... her smiles ; and was rewarded for her good na- ture , and the prudence of her application to Carsan , by seeing the eyes of the whole assem- bly fixed in admiration upon her remarkably beautiful protegée . 50 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... her smiles ; and was rewarded for her good na- ture , and the prudence of her application to Carsan , by seeing the eyes of the whole assem- bly fixed in admiration upon her remarkably beautiful protegée . 50 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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... admiration upon her remarkably beautiful protegée . The colonels , and the young men of all de- scriptions , not excepting the witty Mr. Craw- ford himself , were attracted ; and the whisper of " Who on earth can she be ? " " Where can ...
... admiration upon her remarkably beautiful protegée . The colonels , and the young men of all de- scriptions , not excepting the witty Mr. Craw- ford himself , were attracted ; and the whisper of " Who on earth can she be ? " " Where can ...
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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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