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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... reasons for being very uncomfortable , was added that desolate and awkward sensation of being remarkably silent , and visibly left out , when all the world is talking and laughing , admiring one another , and enjoying themselves . be so ...
... reasons for being very uncomfortable , was added that desolate and awkward sensation of being remarkably silent , and visibly left out , when all the world is talking and laughing , admiring one another , and enjoying themselves . be so ...
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... reason to her aid . " En pensant , qu'il faut , qu'on oublie , L'on s'en souvient . " Of the presence which had given so new and delight- ful a charm to every object , she was deprived ; and the sweetness and the flavour seemed ...
... reason to her aid . " En pensant , qu'il faut , qu'on oublie , L'on s'en souvient . " Of the presence which had given so new and delight- ful a charm to every object , she was deprived ; and the sweetness and the flavour seemed ...
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... reason and sensibility of a child , the object of much and well - directed attention , will be developed . In this instance the ad- vance was proportionate to the peculiar care and fond- ness which had been bestowed ; and the forlorn ...
... reason and sensibility of a child , the object of much and well - directed attention , will be developed . In this instance the ad- vance was proportionate to the peculiar care and fond- ness which had been bestowed ; and the forlorn ...
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... myself with those of other people . Reason and good sense ought to govern a connection such as ours . I would fain look for the dignity and composure of a woman — not find a girl's weaknes — a child's 146 A COUNTRY VICARAGF .
... myself with those of other people . Reason and good sense ought to govern a connection such as ours . I would fain look for the dignity and composure of a woman — not find a girl's weaknes — a child's 146 A COUNTRY VICARAGF .
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... reasons for wishing to be there . Upon the succeed- ing day , a splendid entertainment was to be given by the King and Queen , who were now in London ; and to this our party had been bidden . Lord William , who had been considerably ...
... reasons for wishing to be there . Upon the succeed- ing day , a splendid entertainment was to be given by the King and Queen , who were now in London ; and to this our party had been bidden . Lord William , who had been considerably ...
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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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