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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... carriage , table , nor so- ciety for I understand that poor Mr. Melville is wretchedly straitened in his circumstances , and wants the very indispensables of existence . I thought his daughter had a singularly aristo- cratic air — to be ...
... carriage , table , nor so- ciety for I understand that poor Mr. Melville is wretchedly straitened in his circumstances , and wants the very indispensables of existence . I thought his daughter had a singularly aristo- cratic air — to be ...
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... carriage ; and , as you have already written to Mr. Eve- lyn , I will most certainly bring her , provided she accepts . She certainly is a very beautiful , a very good , and a very well - mannered girl , and such 6 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... carriage ; and , as you have already written to Mr. Eve- lyn , I will most certainly bring her , provided she accepts . She certainly is a very beautiful , a very good , and a very well - mannered girl , and such 6 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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... carriage drove to the door . Loud rung the Vicar's hall - bell - loud barked Chloe - Molly hurried from her kitchen - the glass - door was flung open , and Mrs. Digby was ushered into the parlour . Charles was alone . The labours of the ...
... carriage drove to the door . Loud rung the Vicar's hall - bell - loud barked Chloe - Molly hurried from her kitchen - the glass - door was flung open , and Mrs. Digby was ushered into the parlour . Charles was alone . The labours of the ...
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... might afford ; and under his roof he was , with this design , at present domesticated ; how much to the peril of his heart may be easily surmised . CHAPTER IV . In the meantime , Mrs. Digby's carriage A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 41.
... might afford ; and under his roof he was , with this design , at present domesticated ; how much to the peril of his heart may be easily surmised . CHAPTER IV . In the meantime , Mrs. Digby's carriage A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 41.
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... carriage had continued to roll forward , and Louisa , divided between Mrs. Digby's agreeable conversation and no small share of anxious speculation upon what should befal her on her first arrival at Dangerfield , thought , we are sorry ...
... carriage had continued to roll forward , and Louisa , divided between Mrs. Digby's agreeable conversation and no small share of anxious speculation upon what should befal her on her first arrival at Dangerfield , thought , we are sorry ...
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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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admiration affectionate anxiety apartment appeared arms Baddington beauty busy Carlton carriage Carsan character Charles charming charming girl cheerful child country girl creature crowd Dangerfield dear Mary delightful Digby domestic door dress ejaculated elegant endeavouring excited eyes faint fancy fashion father feelings felt flattered fond gaiety garden girl hand happy heart honour hope humour hurry husband Hyde Park imagination indifference indulgence innocent Lady Gertrude laughing little rosy look Lord Wil Lord William Louisa lover Madam Marchioness MARTIN'S LANE Mary Mary's mind Miss Evelyn Miss Green's Molly morning mother muslin nature Neston never Norway once pain parlour passed passion phaeton Phillips pleasure pride remarkably returned round scene seemed sensations sense sensibility sentiment sion sister slightest smiles society soft spirits sweet taste tears tender thing thought tion usual Vicarage vulgar wicker wife William Melville wish young ladies