Stella and Vanessa. From the Fr. [of A.F.L. de Wailly] by lady [L.] Duff Gordon |
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... leave the place . Now the Reverend Dr. William Tisdal , Curate of Laracor , had won the esteem and affection of the whole parish , by his modesty , his gentleness , by a charity , which had none of the ungracious air of mere duty , and ...
... leave the place . Now the Reverend Dr. William Tisdal , Curate of Laracor , had won the esteem and affection of the whole parish , by his modesty , his gentleness , by a charity , which had none of the ungracious air of mere duty , and ...
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... leave it to other hands to set fire to them , especially to such hands as Roger Coxe's . The nomination of the new Vicar was indeed a piece of good luck for a turbulent spirit , and Coxe had made the most of it . But a still better ...
... leave it to other hands to set fire to them , especially to such hands as Roger Coxe's . The nomination of the new Vicar was indeed a piece of good luck for a turbulent spirit , and Coxe had made the most of it . But a still better ...
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... leaving his blessing behind him . " " I tell you , neighbour , he won't drive off again . He is not a carriage gentleman at all . The coach he's com- ing in belongs to my Lord Berkeley , who lends it him to give him consequence ...
... leaving his blessing behind him . " " I tell you , neighbour , he won't drive off again . He is not a carriage gentleman at all . The coach he's com- ing in belongs to my Lord Berkeley , who lends it him to give him consequence ...
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... leave him alone ? Will it be safe ? God knows who he may be ? But I can't stop in the parlour ; the supper will burn ; and then how can I contradict such a man as this ? " So she determined upon a middle course - she would go , leaving ...
... leave him alone ? Will it be safe ? God knows who he may be ? But I can't stop in the parlour ; the supper will burn ; and then how can I contradict such a man as this ? " So she determined upon a middle course - she would go , leaving ...
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... leaving Trim , they saw a small , comfortable - looking house , which was to let , al- though it was not in the list given to them by the inn- keeper . Heaven had rewarded him for his resignation . All the objections made by Swift ...
... leaving Trim , they saw a small , comfortable - looking house , which was to let , al- though it was not in the list given to them by the inn- keeper . Heaven had rewarded him for his resignation . All the objections made by Swift ...
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Stella and Vanessa. From the Fr. [of A.F.L. de Wailly] by lady [L ..., Volume 1 Armand François Léon de Wailly Visualização integral - 1850 |
Stella and Vanessa. from the Fr. [Of A.F.L. de Wailly] by Lady [L.] Duff Gordon Armand Francois Leon De Wailly Pré-visualização indisponível - 2016 |
Stella and Vanessa. From the Fr. [Of A.F.L. De Wailly] by Lady [L.] Duff Gordon Armand François Léon de Wailly Pré-visualização indisponível - 2023 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
accordingly answer Archbishop asked Barrett battledore and shuttlecock better Bishop of Meath cause child conscience consolation courage Coxe Craggs creditors cried Curate Dean Deanery dear Dingley's Doctor Swift Doctor Tisdal door Dublin duty Esther Johnson Esther Vanhomrigh exclaimed eyes favour Fcap fear feel felt girl give hand happiness head hear heard heart Hessy honour hope Ireland John Mills John Partridge Johnson Kilroot knew ladies Laracor leave less living London looked Lord Rivers Lord Treasurer Madam Marley Abbey marriage marry matter mind Mistress Jebb morning never night painful parish parlour Partridge passed Patrick poor Presto promise racter reason received refuse silence soon speak Stella sure talk tears tell thing thought Dingley tion to-morrow told tone took Trim turn Vanessa Vicar voice walked wanted wish word wrapper young
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