Tales of the Woods and Fields, Volume 2Harper, 1836 - 278 páginas |
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... kind to me always ; and Mrs. Carlton is very good- natured to ask me . But I hate to leave you in rusty black , poring over these musty folios , and making all those dreadful rounds , squares , and triangles -- those necromancing ...
... kind to me always ; and Mrs. Carlton is very good- natured to ask me . But I hate to leave you in rusty black , poring over these musty folios , and making all those dreadful rounds , squares , and triangles -- those necromancing ...
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... kind temper , and fine breeding , rendered her an object of respect and affection wherever she went . After a few apologies , on his part , for the delay in Louisa's appearance , they both sat down , and waited till the young lady ...
... kind temper , and fine breeding , rendered her an object of respect and affection wherever she went . After a few apologies , on his part , for the delay in Louisa's appearance , they both sat down , and waited till the young lady ...
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... kind . Accustomed , as most of the company had been , to a sight of the rarest beauties that the island can boast , every one was perfectly amazed ; and the murmurs of applause which succeeded her entrance , convinced her patroness at ...
... kind . Accustomed , as most of the company had been , to a sight of the rarest beauties that the island can boast , every one was perfectly amazed ; and the murmurs of applause which succeeded her entrance , convinced her patroness at ...
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... kind and judicious friend of the situation of Louisa's affairs , so deeply interesting to all who cared for her . Not in the least . A little jealousy with which Mrs. Carlton always regard- ed the other lady , joined to an instinctive ...
... kind and judicious friend of the situation of Louisa's affairs , so deeply interesting to all who cared for her . Not in the least . A little jealousy with which Mrs. Carlton always regard- ed the other lady , joined to an instinctive ...
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... kind of distance and awkwardness of feeling which were felt by all , though confessed by none , had the impression made upon the heart of Louisa been less ineffaceable . But , unfor- tunately , he who had engaged her affections was so ...
... kind of distance and awkwardness of feeling which were felt by all , though confessed by none , had the impression made upon the heart of Louisa been less ineffaceable . But , unfor- tunately , he who had engaged her affections was so ...
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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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