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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... called poor - the one was a scantily endowed clergyman , though the son of a country gentleman ; the other as having his entire fortune to make , and a young family , as the phrase is , to provide for . Mary and Louisa , therefore ...
... called poor - the one was a scantily endowed clergyman , though the son of a country gentleman ; the other as having his entire fortune to make , and a young family , as the phrase is , to provide for . Mary and Louisa , therefore ...
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... called shyness , which drives one almost dis- traught , and compared to which the meeting with a lion in the desert , " provided one had a sword , " were nothing . She blushed and hesitated , and , had it not been for the very ...
... called shyness , which drives one almost dis- traught , and compared to which the meeting with a lion in the desert , " provided one had a sword , " were nothing . She blushed and hesitated , and , had it not been for the very ...
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... called conversation ; and not a single subject was dis- cussed that could interest any human creature not belonging to that particular set . The mind of Louisa was cultivated , her taste delicate , her imagination of that poetic cast ...
... called conversation ; and not a single subject was dis- cussed that could interest any human creature not belonging to that particular set . The mind of Louisa was cultivated , her taste delicate , her imagination of that poetic cast ...
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... called patronizing merit ; but she felt a very genuine pleasure when the merit which she so brought forward succeeded . She was unaffectedly pleased at the admiration which her young friend excited , and walked smiling up the room ...
... called patronizing merit ; but she felt a very genuine pleasure when the merit which she so brought forward succeeded . She was unaffectedly pleased at the admiration which her young friend excited , and walked smiling up the room ...
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... called her own ridiculous vanity . Absurd folly ! — idle fancy ! and so on , were ringing in her head . She ! a poor , insignificant , country girl , to imagine that she could , for one moment , fix the attention of such a man ! A man ...
... called her own ridiculous vanity . Absurd folly ! — idle fancy ! and so on , were ringing in her head . She ! a poor , insignificant , country girl , to imagine that she could , for one moment , fix the attention of such a man ! A man ...
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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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