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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... confidence in Miss Green's taste in costume , I have taken the liberty to desire Carsan to send you a few things , which I hope you will do me the favour of accepting , as proofs of the regard and warm interest with which I am , Dear ...
... confidence in Miss Green's taste in costume , I have taken the liberty to desire Carsan to send you a few things , which I hope you will do me the favour of accepting , as proofs of the regard and warm interest with which I am , Dear ...
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... confidence ! Suffice it to say , that Louisa was all that the softest young creature could be upon the occa- sion ; and he , his dark , half - melancholy eye ! — his pensive brow ! -his speaking countenance ! Devotion ! fascination ...
... confidence ! Suffice it to say , that Louisa was all that the softest young creature could be upon the occa- sion ; and he , his dark , half - melancholy eye ! — his pensive brow ! -his speaking countenance ! Devotion ! fascination ...
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... confidence ; and terminating in the most desponding melancholy . In vain , as the conviction that she was aban- doned and forgotten took possession of her mind , did she endeavour to banish the seducing image ever present to her fancy ...
... confidence ; and terminating in the most desponding melancholy . In vain , as the conviction that she was aban- doned and forgotten took possession of her mind , did she endeavour to banish the seducing image ever present to her fancy ...
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... confidence ; but that nice instinct with which the kindness of nature has guarded her frailest , fairest workmanship , was alarmed within her . She felt that all was not quite right , and she fled . He remained leaning against a tree ...
... confidence ; but that nice instinct with which the kindness of nature has guarded her frailest , fairest workmanship , was alarmed within her . She felt that all was not quite right , and she fled . He remained leaning against a tree ...
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... confidence , of what had passed , assured him that he should not quit England till Louisa's marriage was concluded- and promised to be ready to answer his call in case he should be wanted . He shook his old friend by the hand , mounted ...
... confidence , of what had passed , assured him that he should not quit England till Louisa's marriage was concluded- and promised to be ready to answer his call in case he should be wanted . He shook his old friend by the hand , mounted ...
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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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