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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... and was rewarded for her good na- ture , and the prudence of her application to Carsan , by seeing the eyes of the whole assem- bly fixed in admiration upon her remarkably beautiful protegée . 50 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... and was rewarded for her good na- ture , and the prudence of her application to Carsan , by seeing the eyes of the whole assem- bly fixed in admiration upon her remarkably beautiful protegée . 50 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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... whole world of fashion ; and she found it impossible to take any part in what was going on . She was out of place , dull , and uneasy - nor can we wonder that Colonel Cadogan soon turned from the rural beauty to the brilliant Lady Mary ...
... whole world of fashion ; and she found it impossible to take any part in what was going on . She was out of place , dull , and uneasy - nor can we wonder that Colonel Cadogan soon turned from the rural beauty to the brilliant Lady Mary ...
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... whole assembled society ; composed , for the chief part , of those modest characters , who rarely presume to form an opinion of their own ; and who are guided in all things , small and great , either by the unquestionable prece- dents ...
... whole assembled society ; composed , for the chief part , of those modest characters , who rarely presume to form an opinion of their own ; and who are guided in all things , small and great , either by the unquestionable prece- dents ...
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... somewhat apart , ejaculating , " Thank Heaven ! " There was a silence of a few seconds . The whole appears to Louisa a bewildering dream- to Lord William an intoxicating delight . He starts back 84 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... somewhat apart , ejaculating , " Thank Heaven ! " There was a silence of a few seconds . The whole appears to Louisa a bewildering dream- to Lord William an intoxicating delight . He starts back 84 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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... too long , shut up in a parlour , ten feet square , with this Helen . " For nothing is more certain , than that Lord VOL . I. G William's devotion was the theme of the whole society assembled A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 121.
... too long , shut up in a parlour , ten feet square , with this Helen . " For nothing is more certain , than that Lord VOL . I. G William's devotion was the theme of the whole society assembled A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 121.
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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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