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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... felt an irresistible desire to produce her . There is something quite painful to my 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 ...
... felt an irresistible desire to produce her . There is something quite painful to my 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 ...
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... felt as if that separation had , in part , begun , which he anticipated as the possible consequence of the intended visit . He gulped down a rising sigh , and then came forward to hand the ladies to their carriage . Mrs. Digby's landau ...
... felt as if that separation had , in part , begun , which he anticipated as the possible consequence of the intended visit . He gulped down a rising sigh , and then came forward to hand the ladies to their carriage . Mrs. Digby's landau ...
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... felt too shy to remonstrate ; and , indeed , the decisive air of the French lady soon showed that all remonstrance would have been in vain : she submitted , therefore , once more , to the unpleasant obligation , and , with a mingled ...
... felt too shy to remonstrate ; and , indeed , the decisive air of the French lady soon showed that all remonstrance would have been in vain : she submitted , therefore , once more , to the unpleasant obligation , and , with a mingled ...
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... felt as if she hardly knew where to look , or what to say ! The conversation , light and pithy , composed of those airy nothings that float upon the surface of polished society , and which are there tossed about with a grace so peculiar ...
... felt as if she hardly knew where to look , or what to say ! The conversation , light and pithy , composed of those airy nothings that float upon the surface of polished society , and which are there tossed about with a grace so peculiar ...
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... 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 - that crowning success of woman - kind ...
... 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 - that crowning success of woman - kind ...
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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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