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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... feelings , which renders domestic happiness so rarely attainable , in cases of this kind . Were it of any importance to the reader to be made ac- quainted with the circumstance , it might be stated , that , late as this story has ...
... feelings , which renders domestic happiness so rarely attainable , in cases of this kind . Were it of any importance to the reader to be made ac- quainted with the circumstance , it might be stated , that , late as this story has ...
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... feelings in the idea of so much elegance and beauty being condemned for life to the seclusion of an odious parsonage - neither carriage , table , nor society ! -for I understand that poor Mr. Melville is wretchedly straitened in his ...
... feelings in the idea of so much elegance and beauty being condemned for life to the seclusion of an odious parsonage - neither carriage , table , nor society ! -for I understand that poor Mr. Melville is wretchedly straitened in his ...
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... thousands in the world richer , finer , more polished , and more well - dressed than herself . Louisa and Mary were united by feelings of the warm- est affection . The good and gentle eldest sister had A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 19.
... thousands in the world richer , finer , more polished , and more well - dressed than herself . Louisa and Mary were united by feelings of the warm- est affection . The good and gentle eldest sister had A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 19.
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... feeling enough to discern and to value her innumerable good qualities , and who re- turned her partiality with the sincerest attachment . Whenever they were together , and that was perpe- tually , it was Louisa's delight to share Mary's ...
... feeling enough to discern and to value her innumerable good qualities , and who re- turned her partiality with the sincerest attachment . Whenever they were together , and that was perpe- tually , it was Louisa's delight to share Mary's ...
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... feelings . " " My dear , " said she , aloud , after a little hesitation , " I think you have no choice . It would seem rude to refuse what has been procured , no doubt , with consider- able trouble . I think , " continued she , " you ...
... feelings . " " My dear , " said she , aloud , after a little hesitation , " I think you have no choice . It would seem rude to refuse what has been procured , no doubt , with consider- able trouble . I think , " continued she , " you ...
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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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