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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... exciting his 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 ...
... exciting his 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 ...
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... excitement of a virtue founded in love , and in all that is generous and disinterested in human nature . Charles had lived long enough with his father to adopt his views and imbibe his principles ; and , intimately persuaded of the ...
... excitement of a virtue founded in love , and in all that is generous and disinterested in human nature . Charles had lived long enough with his father to adopt his views and imbibe his principles ; and , intimately persuaded of the ...
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... excited , and walked smiling up the room , -that crowning success of woman - kind , a brilliant marriage , dancing in gay perspective before her imagina- tion . The hand of Louisa , as far as dancing went , was , it is certain , warmly ...
... excited , and walked smiling up the room , -that crowning success of woman - kind , a brilliant marriage , dancing in gay perspective before her imagina- tion . The hand of Louisa , as far as dancing went , was , it is certain , warmly ...
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... into his own carriage now struck him , it must be confessed , for the first time ; and the figure he should make , carrying her quietly up to the company in his arms , when the first excitement was A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 85.
... into his own carriage now struck him , it must be confessed , for the first time ; and the figure he should make , carrying her quietly up to the company in his arms , when the first excitement was A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 85.
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... excitement was over , ―the impossibility of leaving her alone , in her present helpless condition , ( for no servant had stood with the carriage ) —yet the indecorum of remaining much longer without producing his prize , perplexed him ...
... excitement was over , ―the impossibility of leaving her alone , in her present helpless condition , ( for no servant had stood with the carriage ) —yet the indecorum of remaining much longer without producing his prize , perplexed him ...
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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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