Tales of the Woods and Fields, Volume 2Harper, 1836 - 278 páginas |
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... expression . How beautiful she looked in this elegant attire ! How formed - how fitted for that station of which it was the significant costume ! How far , already , removed from the humble sphere which they had occupied together ! He ...
... expression . How beautiful she looked in this elegant attire ! How formed - how fitted for that station of which it was the significant costume ! How far , already , removed from the humble sphere which they had occupied together ! He ...
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... would have probably found her admirers more reserved in their expressions of admiration . A certain · surprise to find one so elegant and charming derived from a sphere they were accustomed to regard with contempt , min- 26 LOUISA MILDMAY .
... would have probably found her admirers more reserved in their expressions of admiration . A certain · surprise to find one so elegant and charming derived from a sphere they were accustomed to regard with contempt , min- 26 LOUISA MILDMAY .
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... expression of the eye , as it rested upon her , the meaning , however , of which , could not easily be mistaken ; and which Louisa , like most women in such circumstances , seemed , by some natural instinct , to feel , rather than ...
... expression of the eye , as it rested upon her , the meaning , however , of which , could not easily be mistaken ; and which Louisa , like most women in such circumstances , seemed , by some natural instinct , to feel , rather than ...
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... expression , now breathed nothing but the fondest admiration , as , with an ease and confidence - strange , yet most innocent - she turned her sweet face upwards , and made him a sharer in all the thoughts and sentiments drawn forth by ...
... expression , now breathed nothing but the fondest admiration , as , with an ease and confidence - strange , yet most innocent - she turned her sweet face upwards , and made him a sharer in all the thoughts and sentiments drawn forth by ...
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... expression of the greatest anxiety , till the heart once more performed its office - the tingling blood flowed through the veins — and life and love resumed their throne . Thus was the cup of passion presented to Louisa , and drained in ...
... expression of the greatest anxiety , till the heart once more performed its office - the tingling blood flowed through the veins — and life and love resumed their throne . Thus was the cup of passion presented to Louisa , and drained in ...
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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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