Tales of the Woods and Fields, Volume 2Harper, 1836 - 278 páginas |
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... daughter had a singularly aristocratic air ; to be sure they are of a good family ; but I consider it as a proof of the delicacy of her taste , and of a native refine- ment that one loves to see , that she has escaped those thou- sand ...
... daughter had a singularly aristocratic air ; to be sure they are of a good family ; but I consider it as a proof of the delicacy of her taste , and of a native refine- ment that one loves to see , that she has escaped those thou- sand ...
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... daughter of my fortunes , yet I feel persuaded that it is unwise to debar a young creature from them entirely . It is good to see and to judge for ourselves , and when my little girl sits down con- tented with that obscurity which is ...
... daughter of my fortunes , yet I feel persuaded that it is unwise to debar a young creature from them entirely . It is good to see and to judge for ourselves , and when my little girl sits down con- tented with that obscurity which is ...
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... daughters ; those perennial victims to the moral of our most moral stories - those un- happy examples of young ladies , without fortune and with- out connection , who dare to commit the heinous and ever- recurring crime of setting caps ...
... daughters ; those perennial victims to the moral of our most moral stories - those un- happy examples of young ladies , without fortune and with- out connection , who dare to commit the heinous and ever- recurring crime of setting caps ...
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... daughter . You will always find your place near me " -and she seated Louisa by her side , as she took her place in her own accustomed corner , where she was speedily surrounded by young men . " A very fine creature , upon my word ...
... daughter . You will always find your place near me " -and she seated Louisa by her side , as she took her place in her own accustomed corner , where she was speedily surrounded by young men . " A very fine creature , upon my word ...
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... daughters of the smaller country gentry , who form the élite of the audience upon these occasions , are , in fact , usually much better cultivated than is the case with those who fill a similar station in London - and who have no other ...
... daughters of the smaller country gentry , who form the élite of the audience upon these occasions , are , in fact , usually much better cultivated than is the case with those who fill a similar station in London - and who have no other ...
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Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men ..., Volume 2 Anne Marsh-Caldwell Visualização integral - 1836 |
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