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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... happy fate to prove the means of affording her the op- portunity of entering those certain circles which , indeed , Nature seems expressly to have formed her to adorn in short , if any of my young lords ............ ... But I will say ...
... happy fate to prove the means of affording her the op- portunity of entering those certain circles which , indeed , Nature seems expressly to have formed her to adorn in short , if any of my young lords ............ ... But I will say ...
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... happy- & c . & c . MRS . EVELYN TO MRS . CARLTON . I thank you sincerely , my dear madam , for your obliging attention to my little Louisa , and accept your invitation for her with extreme pleasure . Though scenes of gaiety , like those ...
... happy- & c . & c . MRS . EVELYN TO MRS . CARLTON . I thank you sincerely , my dear madam , for your obliging attention to my little Louisa , and accept your invitation for her with extreme pleasure . Though scenes of gaiety , like those ...
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... quate , gazing placidly upon a group of innocent and happy beings , who were banging , rather than sitting , upon the few steps which fell from the door to the grass , It consisted of Louisa - her hair , in all 16 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... quate , gazing placidly upon a group of innocent and happy beings , who were banging , rather than sitting , upon the few steps which fell from the door to the grass , It consisted of Louisa - her hair , in all 16 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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... when nature has so richly endowed her to adorn and to enjoy the highest ? Shall she be less happy than Mary , because so infinitely her superior ? XII . B A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 17 It consisted of Louisa-her hair, in all ...
... when nature has so richly endowed her to adorn and to enjoy the highest ? Shall she be less happy than Mary , because so infinitely her superior ? XII . B A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 17 It consisted of Louisa-her hair, in all ...
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... happy than 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 ...
... happy than 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 ...
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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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