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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... morning . Nature was breathing , in all her purity , through groves and over lawns , and upon the wide expanse of water which stretched beneath her view ! The fresh breeze lifted her locks as she gazed , while her thoughts flew back to ...
... morning . Nature was breathing , in all her purity , through groves and over lawns , and upon the wide expanse of water which stretched beneath her view ! The fresh breeze lifted her locks as she gazed , while her thoughts flew back to ...
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... morning lounge through Mrs. Carlton's splendid gardens , pheasantries , and conservatories ; where Louisa silently fol- lowed a crowd of men and women , all merrily engaged , chatting , rallying , laughing , and making jokes upon every ...
... morning lounge through Mrs. Carlton's splendid gardens , pheasantries , and conservatories ; where Louisa silently fol- lowed a crowd of men and women , all merrily engaged , chatting , rallying , laughing , and making jokes upon every ...
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... morning that she ever knew , presented not a more heavenly countenance of peace and tender feeling , than did this innocent young creature , as she rose from her pillow on the following day , -the sweet hope whispering at her heart that ...
... morning that she ever knew , presented not a more heavenly countenance of peace and tender feeling , than did this innocent young creature , as she rose from her pillow on the following day , -the sweet hope whispering at her heart that ...
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... morning - room at Dangerfield was nearly empty . A few stragglers yet remained wandering idly about , before going up stairs to dress . The table was strewed with the evidences of female industry , in the shape of netting boxes , em ...
... morning - room at Dangerfield was nearly empty . A few stragglers yet remained wandering idly about , before going up stairs to dress . The table was strewed with the evidences of female industry , in the shape of netting boxes , em ...
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... Mary , in her coloured morning gown , her hair in the disorder of one who had been busy ; the chil- dren rough , and in outrageous spirits . Louisa hated herself for the feeling of dis- gust which 104 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... Mary , in her coloured morning gown , her hair in the disorder of one who had been busy ; the chil- dren rough , and in outrageous spirits . Louisa hated herself for the feeling of dis- gust which 104 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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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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