Tales of the Woods and Fields, Volume 2Harper, 1836 - 278 páginas |
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... manners , and most of all by that appalling question , to seventeen- " What must I put on ? " She had , however , spirit enough to despise herself for what she considered a very unworthy sense of false shame ; and after reflecting a ...
... manners , and most of all by that appalling question , to seventeen- " What must I put on ? " She had , however , spirit enough to despise herself for what she considered a very unworthy sense of false shame ; and after reflecting a ...
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... manner , striving to do that which never yet was done - to reconcile a conscientious frugality with the vague aspirations of vanity . At length the nineteenth arrived . Mrs. Digby's carriage drove to the door . Loud rung the vicar's ...
... manner , striving to do that which never yet was done - to reconcile a conscientious frugality with the vague aspirations of vanity . At length the nineteenth arrived . Mrs. Digby's carriage drove to the door . Loud rung the vicar's ...
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... manner of such assemblies before dinner . There was the regular party to be met with in all fashion- able novels , if not in all fashionable country houses , upon these occasions . There was a duke and a duchess , who are always ...
... manner of such assemblies before dinner . There was the regular party to be met with in all fashion- able novels , if not in all fashionable country houses , upon these occasions . There was a duke and a duchess , who are always ...
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... manner , and of the old fashioned taste for pretty faces , was the only one of all these fine gentlemen who ap- proached to offer his arm to conduct Miss Mildmay to the dinner table ; the younger gentlemen , after a recognisance or two ...
... manner , and of the old fashioned taste for pretty faces , was the only one of all these fine gentlemen who ap- proached to offer his arm to conduct Miss Mildmay to the dinner table ; the younger gentlemen , after a recognisance or two ...
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... manner ; and Louisa , without accounting for it to herself , had the feeling and good sense to dislike all this . Besides , her heart was an absolute stranger to mere per- sonal vanity . Simple admiration , apart from sentiment ...
... manner ; and Louisa , without accounting for it to herself , had the feeling and good sense to dislike all this . Besides , her heart was an absolute stranger to mere per- sonal vanity . Simple admiration , apart from sentiment ...
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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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admiration affectionate appeared arms Auvergne Baddington Beaucourt beautiful Bernard better bosom Carlton carriage Champagne Charles charming child choly creature cried Dangerfield dark daugh daughter dear delight Deloraine door dress earth elegant endeavouring eyes face father feelings felt flattering fond garden gentle gentleman girl Guibert hand hand fast happy hastily head heart Heaven honour hope innocent JOHN ABERCROMBIE Lady Fanny Lady William light looked Lord William Louisa Madeleine Mademoiselle de Montalembert manner marchioness marquis Marquis de Montalembert Mary melan mind miserable Miss Mildmay monsieur mother muslin nature never nymph once opened pale passed passion pity pleached poor priest round scene seemed silent smile soft spirits stood strange sweet tears tell tender Therese thing thou thought tion trees turned usual Vermont Victor Virginie voice walk William Melville wish young lady