Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men's Tales", Volume 1Saunders and Otley, 1846 - 384 páginas |
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... Mary's in short . Doubtless , a lot that has its usefulness , and its happiness ; and perhaps no parent can justly desire more . But such a creature ! such gifts ! -such charms ! one must , one does inevitably , desire - nay , require ...
... Mary's in short . Doubtless , a lot that has its usefulness , and its happiness ; and perhaps no parent can justly desire more . But such a creature ! such gifts ! -such charms ! one must , one does inevitably , desire - nay , require ...
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... Mary , because so infinitely her superior ? Shall her life be one of secret repinings , while Mary's is one of unaffected contentment ? -Or , have I done right in accepting this for her ? " and he handed Mrs. Carlton's letter to Charles ...
... Mary , because so infinitely her superior ? Shall her life be one of secret repinings , while Mary's is one of unaffected contentment ? -Or , have I done right in accepting this for her ? " and he handed Mrs. Carlton's letter to Charles ...
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... Mary , that Mary of whom her father had spoken , it may be thought , somewhat 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 medium size ...
... Mary , that Mary of whom her father had spoken , it may be thought , somewhat 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 medium size ...
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... Mary's bosom . She neither wondered at , nor secretly blamed , a pride which , in truth , she shared ; and , with a rare disinterestedness , sympathized in the admiration which threw herself and her simple charms into the shade . In ...
... Mary's bosom . She neither wondered at , nor secretly blamed , a pride which , in truth , she shared ; and , with a rare disinterestedness , sympathized in the admiration which threw herself and her simple charms into the shade . In ...
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... Mary , though Lady Mary had not a tolerable feature in her face . Thus , to Louisa's other reasons for being very uncomfortable , was added that desolate and awkward sensation of being remarkably silent , and visibly left out , when all ...
... Mary , though Lady Mary had not a tolerable feature in her face . Thus , to Louisa's other reasons for being very uncomfortable , was added that desolate and awkward sensation of being remarkably silent , and visibly left out , when all ...
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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 - 1836 |
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