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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... seldom very 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.
... seldom very 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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... attention . Long , in painful rumination , did he pace the circle of that little garden , pondering upon his expectations , his purposes , his hopes , his fears -his own obscure prospects , the vast claims of Louisa . Uncertainty ...
... attention . Long , in painful rumination , did he pace the circle of that little garden , pondering upon his expectations , his purposes , his hopes , his fears -his own obscure prospects , the vast claims of Louisa . Uncertainty ...
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... was not to be seen . She soon fixed her attention upon the betting stand opposite , endeavouring to penetrate the confused crowd of country louts , gamblers , noblemen , and gentlemen who were too ear- nestly engaged 72 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... was not to be seen . She soon fixed her attention upon the betting stand opposite , endeavouring to penetrate the confused crowd of country louts , gamblers , noblemen , and gentlemen who were too ear- nestly engaged 72 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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... attention and admiration , distinguished not alone by his personal accomplishments , but by his rank and fortune for though a second son , he belonged to one of the most noble and ancient families in England ; and his fortune , derived ...
... attention and admiration , distinguished not alone by his personal accomplishments , but by his rank and fortune for though a second son , he belonged to one of the most noble and ancient families in England ; and his fortune , derived ...
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... attention , seemed but to prove the justice of his impressions . When Charles returned to the house , his look was so excessively grave , and the expression of his countenance , though calm , was so full of suf- fering - of pain almost ...
... attention , seemed but to prove the justice of his impressions . When Charles returned to the house , his look was so excessively grave , and the expression of his countenance , though calm , was so full of suf- fering - of pain almost ...
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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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