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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... sister's ? -Namely , to share the narrow circumstances of an obscure , though most worthy , individual — a hard - working professional man , in a small country town ; - a lot like Mary's in short . Doubtless , a lot that has its ...
... sister's ? -Namely , to share the narrow circumstances of an obscure , though most worthy , individual — a hard - working professional man , in a small country town ; - a lot like Mary's in short . Doubtless , a lot that has its ...
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... sister Mary — that Mary of whom her father had spoken , it may be thought , some- what disparagingly . Nature , it is certain , had been far less profuse in her gifts to the elder than to the lovely younger sister . Mary was of that me ...
... sister Mary — that Mary of whom her father had spoken , it may be thought , some- what disparagingly . Nature , it is certain , had been far less profuse in her gifts to the elder than to the lovely younger sister . Mary was of that me ...
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... sister had watched , with a mother's plea- sure , the unfolding of all those innumerable charms that adorned the younger . Her heart was unstained by the slightest approach to that base and villainous envy , with which the hostile elder ...
... sister had watched , with a mother's plea- sure , the unfolding of all those innumerable charms that adorned the younger . Her heart was unstained by the slightest approach to that base and villainous envy , with which the hostile elder ...
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... sister ? Quelle fraicheur ! -quelle grace , Rosalie ! Allow me to say , my dear Miss Evelyn , I am perfectly enchanted - I flattered myself that you would be an acquisition to any party - But , indeed ! c'est la veritable Cendrillon , n ...
... sister ? Quelle fraicheur ! -quelle grace , Rosalie ! Allow me to say , my dear Miss Evelyn , I am perfectly enchanted - I flattered myself that you would be an acquisition to any party - But , indeed ! c'est la veritable Cendrillon , n ...
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... sister . Mary and her children ran to the door to meet and welcome the returning wanderer . 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 ...
... sister . Mary and her children ran to the door to meet and welcome the returning wanderer . 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 ...
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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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