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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... head nurse to her very pretty and lively children , neither of which places was a sinecure , each entailing a good deal of actual trouble and exertion . Both Mr. Evelyn and Mr. Phillips were almost what might be called poor - the one ...
... head nurse to her very pretty and lively children , neither of which places was a sinecure , each entailing a good deal of actual trouble and exertion . Both Mr. Evelyn and Mr. Phillips were almost what might be called poor - the one ...
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... head from a huge dark folio which lay upon his table , in one corner of the Vicar's parlour , as Louisa , the ball - dress for the evening of display hang- ing upon her arm , entered the room . " And what do you intend to do among all ...
... head from a huge dark folio which lay upon his table , in one corner of the Vicar's parlour , as Louisa , the ball - dress for the evening of display hang- ing upon her arm , entered the room . " And what do you intend to do among all ...
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... head . But when , arrayed in all the light and airy grace which Carsan so well knows how to give to her tasteful dra- peries , Louisa re - appeared , the Mother of Love herself never formed a more charming spectacle : her soft , gay ...
... head . But when , arrayed in all the light and airy grace which Carsan so well knows how to give to her tasteful dra- peries , Louisa re - appeared , the Mother of Love herself never formed a more charming spectacle : her soft , gay ...
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... heads , and cantered lightly away from the approaching car- riage . Gate after gate opened and clanged to ; at length they stopped at the door of the splendid mansion . It was late , and Mrs. Digby had time merely to alight and ...
... heads , and cantered lightly away from the approaching car- riage . Gate after gate opened and clanged to ; at length they stopped at the door of the splendid mansion . It was late , and Mrs. Digby had time merely to alight and ...
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... head , the very picture of suffering sensibility . 66 Come , my love ! take my arm , " said Mrs. Carlton , much elated by the idea of the beauty she was about to produce in her drawing - room . And Louisa , blushing and trembling , the ...
... head , the very picture of suffering sensibility . 66 Come , my love ! take my arm , " said Mrs. Carlton , much elated by the idea of the beauty she was about to produce in her drawing - room . And Louisa , blushing and trembling , the ...
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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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