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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... manners , and most of all by that appalling question , to seventeen- " What must I put on ? " She had , however , spirit enough to des- pise herself for what she considered a very un- worthy sense of false shame ; and after reflecting a ...
... manners , and most of all by that appalling question , to seventeen- " What must I put on ? " She had , however , spirit enough to des- pise herself for what she considered a very un- worthy sense of false shame ; and after reflecting a ...
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... manners were simple and unadorned ; her spirits quietly cheerful ; her understanding plain and straight - forward ; her talents none . She had married , as Mr. Evelyn had said , obscurely enough - the hard - fagging surgeon of a small ...
... manners were simple and unadorned ; her spirits quietly cheerful ; her understanding plain and straight - forward ; her talents none . She had married , as Mr. Evelyn had said , obscurely enough - the hard - fagging surgeon of a small ...
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... manners and the most benevolent habits in the world ; and Mary , gifted with an honest , affectionate heart , and blest with an utter exemption from vanity , ambition , and fastidious refinement , lived perfectly happy and contented ...
... manners and the most benevolent habits in the world ; and Mary , gifted with an honest , affectionate heart , and blest with an utter exemption from vanity , ambition , and fastidious refinement , lived perfectly happy and contented ...
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... manner , striving to do that which never yet was done - to reconcile a conscientious frugality with the vague aspirations of vanity . At length the 19th arrived . Mrs. Digby's carriage drove to the door . Loud rung the Vicar's hall ...
... manner , striving to do that which never yet was done - to reconcile a conscientious frugality with the vague aspirations of vanity . At length the 19th arrived . Mrs. Digby's carriage drove to the door . Loud rung the Vicar's hall ...
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... manners , to do the honours to the lady , who , indeed , was no stranger at the vicarage , and whose good sense , kind temper , and fine breeding , rendered her an object of respect and affection wherever she went . After a few ...
... manners , to do the honours to the lady , who , indeed , was no stranger at the vicarage , and whose good sense , kind temper , and fine breeding , rendered her an object of respect and affection wherever she went . After a few ...
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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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