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... scenes of gaiety , like those to which you would kindly introduce her , are little suited to the daughter of my fortunes ; yet I feel per- suaded that it is unwise to debar a young crea- ture from them entirely . It is good to see and ...
... scenes of gaiety , like those to which you would kindly introduce her , are little suited to the daughter of my fortunes ; yet I feel per- suaded that it is unwise to debar a young crea- ture from them entirely . It is good to see and ...
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... scenes of gaiety and splendour was sadly damped at the very suggestion , as it most often is to timid , susceptible , young things , in her cir- cumstances , by a sense of inferiority , ignorance , unaptness in a thousand trifling ...
... scenes of gaiety and splendour was sadly damped at the very suggestion , as it most often is to timid , susceptible , young things , in her cir- cumstances , by a sense of inferiority , ignorance , unaptness in a thousand trifling ...
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... her room , where , heated with unaccustomed hours , and languid with unaccustomed exertions , she closed at length in sleep the first day of her triumphs . CHAPTER V. THE second day opened upon a different scene 58 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... her room , where , heated with unaccustomed hours , and languid with unaccustomed exertions , she closed at length in sleep the first day of her triumphs . CHAPTER V. THE second day opened upon a different scene 58 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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... scene . She awoke to throw open her window , and inhale , with the greatest delight , the sweets of an early , dewy morning . Nature was breathing , in all her purity , through groves and over lawns , and upon the wide expanse of water ...
... scene . She awoke to throw open her window , and inhale , with the greatest delight , the sweets of an early , dewy morning . Nature was breathing , in all her purity , through groves and over lawns , and upon the wide expanse of water ...
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... scenes , shocked her nerves and distressed her feelings ; the hurry — the gaiety , forced or natural , around her , found nothing responsive in her heart . " How unfit , ” thought she , " for such things am I ! and why did my dear ...
... scenes , shocked her nerves and distressed her feelings ; the hurry — the gaiety , forced or natural , around her , found nothing responsive in her heart . " How unfit , ” thought she , " for such things am I ! and why did my dear ...
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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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