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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... no parent can justly desire more . But such a creature ! such gifts ! such charms ! -one must , one does inevitably , desire - nay , require something better , and find it difficult to avoid repining 12 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... no parent can justly desire more . But such a creature ! such gifts ! such charms ! -one must , one does inevitably , desire - nay , require something better , and find it difficult to avoid repining 12 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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... creature , who ministered in his retirement to that taste for elegance and refinement of which he was sadly too much the slave , failed to awaken one adverse sentiment in Mary's bosom . She neither wondered at , nor secretly blamed a ...
... creature , who ministered in his retirement to that taste for elegance and refinement of which he was sadly too much the slave , failed to awaken one adverse sentiment in Mary's bosom . She neither wondered at , nor secretly blamed a ...
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... creature he might be rather said to worship than to love , so deep and devoted were his feelings , might be won to prefer the refined offer before the dreams of magnificence and pride . We will not say how long it took Charles to beat ...
... creature he might be rather said to worship than to love , so deep and devoted were his feelings , might be won to prefer the refined offer before the dreams of magnificence and pride . We will not say how long it took Charles to beat ...
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... creatures . In pursuit of this object , he had ac- cepted the offer of Mr. Evelyn , —an elegant man , and an elegant scholar , —to profit by such assistance as his library , ( the only thing of value which the Vicar possessed , ) and ...
... creatures . In pursuit of this object , he had ac- cepted the offer of Mr. Evelyn , —an elegant man , and an elegant scholar , —to profit by such assistance as his library , ( the only thing of value which the Vicar possessed , ) and ...
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... accus- tomed corner , where she was speedily sur- rounded by young men . " A very fine creature , upon my word , " said my Lord Duke . came from ? " " Do D 2 A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 51 bly fixed in admiration upon her remarkably ...
... accus- tomed corner , where she was speedily sur- rounded by young men . " A very fine creature , upon my word , " said my Lord Duke . came from ? " " Do D 2 A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 51 bly fixed in admiration upon her remarkably ...
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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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