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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... wish such virtue to be the result , rather of deliberate choice and preference than of mere ignorance . Mrs. Digby has very kindly written , and proposed to carry my little girl to Dangerfield , where she will be happy to wait upon you ...
... wish such virtue to be the result , rather of deliberate choice and preference than of mere ignorance . Mrs. Digby has very kindly written , and proposed to carry my little girl to Dangerfield , where she will be happy to wait upon you ...
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... to pieces ? ) Well , dear papa ? " " Read this letter . Should you like to go ? ? " " Yes - no - I think I should - I think I should not . Do wish me to go ? you ? " " I think - yes ! " " But " 14 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... to pieces ? ) Well , dear papa ? " " Read this letter . Should you like to go ? ? " " Yes - no - I think I should - I think I should not . Do wish me to go ? you ? " " I think - yes ! " " But " 14 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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... could , while the children were calling loudly upon her to join them , she expressed her readiness to con- sent to her father's wishes ; then , leaving to to - morrow its proper cares , away she flew A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 15.
... could , while the children were calling loudly upon her to join them , she expressed her readiness to con- sent to her father's wishes ; then , leaving to to - morrow its proper cares , away she flew A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 15.
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... wish obtain , The toiling pleasure sickens into pain ; And e'en while fashion's brightest arts decoy , The heart distrusting asks , if this be joy . GOLDSMITH . VOL . I. C CHAPTER III . " AND SO , Louisa , you A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 25.
... wish obtain , The toiling pleasure sickens into pain ; And e'en while fashion's brightest arts decoy , The heart distrusting asks , if this be joy . GOLDSMITH . VOL . I. C CHAPTER III . " AND SO , Louisa , you A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 25.
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... wish to procure a safe , and we may add elegant , conveyance for his daughter home ; and the fate of Louisa , for life , appeared to be decided by the insignificant circumstance that her father had no carriage . The parting was over ...
... wish to procure a safe , and we may add elegant , conveyance for his daughter home ; and the fate of Louisa , for life , appeared to be decided by the insignificant circumstance that her father had no carriage . The parting was over ...
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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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