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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... 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 the few steps which fell from ...
... 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 the few steps which fell from ...
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... arms , and started away with it round the garden , pursued by Louisa and the others , in a hubbub of the wildest ... arm , lifting up her beautiful , smiling eyes to his face . " Well , papa , what is it ? Make haste , dear papa . ( Be ...
... arms , and started away with it round the garden , pursued by Louisa and the others , in a hubbub of the wildest ... arm , lifting up her beautiful , smiling eyes to his face . " Well , papa , what is it ? Make haste , dear papa . ( Be ...
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... arm , entered the room . " And what do you intend to do among all these fine people ? " " I intend to be as happy as I can - Mrs . Digby is exceedingly kind to me always ; and Mrs. Carlton is very good - natured to ask me— But I hate to ...
... arm , entered the room . " And what do you intend to do among all these fine people ? " " I intend to be as happy as I can - Mrs . Digby is exceedingly kind to me always ; and Mrs. Carlton is very good - natured to ask me— But I hate to ...
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... arm , ” said Mrs. Carlton , much elated by the idea of the beauty she was about to produce in her drawing - room . And Louisa , blushing and trembling , the de- licacy and softness of her appearance enhanced by the decided and somewhat ...
... arm , ” said Mrs. Carlton , much elated by the idea of the beauty she was about to produce in her drawing - room . And Louisa , blushing and trembling , the de- licacy and softness of her appearance enhanced by the decided and somewhat ...
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... arm of Mrs. Carl- ton , might have found difficulty in getting along . That lady , however , fully sensible of the value of what she had to produce , led her exultingly forward , encouraging her by her flattery and her smiles ; and was ...
... arm of Mrs. Carl- ton , might have found difficulty in getting along . That lady , however , fully sensible of the value of what she had to produce , led her exultingly forward , encouraging her by her flattery and her smiles ; and was ...
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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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