Tales of the Woods and Fields, Volume 2Harper, 1836 - 278 páginas |
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... passion for assembling lions , which she called patronising merit ; but she felt a very genuine pleasure when the merit which she so brought forward suc- ceeded . She was unaffectedly pleased at the admiration which her young friend ...
... passion for assembling lions , which she called patronising merit ; but she felt a very genuine pleasure when the merit which she so brought forward suc- ceeded . She was unaffectedly pleased at the admiration which her young friend ...
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... passion presented to Louisa , and drained in one short , delicious , intoxicating draught . The poison , more fatal than that of Circe , circulated in her veins ; and farewell gay spirits , unclouded thoughts , careless days , and ...
... passion presented to Louisa , and drained in one short , delicious , intoxicating draught . The poison , more fatal than that of Circe , circulated in her veins ; and farewell gay spirits , unclouded thoughts , careless days , and ...
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... passion occupied every feeling of her heart . What was the love - the appro- bation - of every other living being to her , when he , the object of every thought and wish , was away ? The very scene itself - that scene once to her so ...
... passion occupied every feeling of her heart . What was the love - the appro- bation - of every other living being to her , when he , the object of every thought and wish , was away ? The very scene itself - that scene once to her so ...
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... passion . She passed the weary weeks away in that withering of the heart which attends the gradual decline and final extinc- tion of hope . Lord William came not ; and Louisa , at length , unwillingly admitted the conviction that she ...
... passion . She passed the weary weeks away in that withering of the heart which attends the gradual decline and final extinc- tion of hope . Lord William came not ; and Louisa , at length , unwillingly admitted the conviction that she ...
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... passion of her soul . But affection no longer possessed the power to make her happy ; that affection which had once been a source of constant joy and cheerfulness , was incapable of producing the slightest thrill of pleasure to her ...
... passion of her soul . But affection no longer possessed the power to make her happy ; that affection which had once been a source of constant joy and cheerfulness , was incapable of producing the slightest thrill of pleasure to her ...
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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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