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... happy fate to prove the means of affording her the oppor- tunity of entering those certain circles , which , indeed , nature seems expressly to have formed her to adorn - in short , if any of my young lords . . . But I will say no more ...
... happy fate to prove the means of affording her the oppor- tunity of entering those certain circles , which , indeed , nature seems expressly to have formed her to adorn - in short , if any of my young lords . . . But I will say no more ...
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... happy ignorance , and must go . This , however , has nothing to do with the second part of your invitation - that to Louisa Evelyn ; for , as I shall pass very near you in going to Northamp- tonshire , I can give her a place in my ...
... happy ignorance , and must go . This , however , has nothing to do with the second part of your invitation - that to Louisa Evelyn ; for , as I shall pass very near you in going to Northamp- tonshire , I can give her a place in my ...
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... 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.
... 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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... my little girl to Dangerfield , where she will be happy to wait upon you upon the 19th of this month , as you so obligingly propose . I am , Madam , & c . & c . CHAPTER II . It was a fine evening , for 8 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... my little girl to Dangerfield , where she will be happy to wait upon you upon the 19th of this month , as you so obligingly propose . I am , Madam , & c . & c . CHAPTER II . It was a fine evening , for 8 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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... happy beings , who were hanging , rather than sitting , upon the few steps which fell from the door to the grass . It consisted of Louisa- her hair , in all its natural profusion of shining ringlets , falling round her face -- and three ...
... happy beings , who were hanging , rather than sitting , upon the few steps which fell from the door to the grass . It consisted of Louisa- her hair , in all its natural profusion of shining ringlets , falling round her face -- and three ...
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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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