Tales of the Woods and Fields, Volume 2Harper, 1836 - 278 páginas |
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... poor , and not cried up By birth or wealth , can truly mix with neither ; And wealth , where there's much difference in years , And fair descent , must make the yoke uneasy . ' 99 MASSINGER . - New Way to Pay Old Debts . LOUISA MILDMA Y ...
... poor , and not cried up By birth or wealth , can truly mix with neither ; And wealth , where there's much difference in years , And fair descent , must make the yoke uneasy . ' 99 MASSINGER . - New Way to Pay Old Debts . LOUISA MILDMA Y ...
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... poor Mr. Mildmay is wretchedly straitened in his circumstances , and wants the very indispensables of existence . I thought his daughter had a singularly aristocratic air ; to be sure they are of a good family ; but I consider it as a ...
... poor Mr. Mildmay is wretchedly straitened in his circumstances , and wants the very indispensables of existence . I thought his daughter had a singularly aristocratic air ; to be sure they are of a good family ; but I consider it as a ...
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... poor , the one as a scantily endowed clergyman , though the son of a country gentleman ; the other as having his entire fortune to make , and a young family , as the phrase is , to provide for . Mary and Louisa , therefore , were but ...
... poor , the one as a scantily endowed clergyman , though the son of a country gentleman ; the other as having his entire fortune to make , and a young family , as the phrase is , to provide for . Mary and Louisa , therefore , were but ...
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... poor to buy - self - respect , peace of mind , and that hope which fadeth not away . He had died , and left one only son to follow in his foot- steps ; to labour in the same vineyard , and strive , as he had done , in the cause of ...
... poor to buy - self - respect , peace of mind , and that hope which fadeth not away . He had died , and left one only son to follow in his foot- steps ; to labour in the same vineyard , and strive , as he had done , in the cause of ...
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... poor , insignificant country girl , to imagine that she could for one moment fix the attention of such a man ! A man of his rank ! A man of his fashion ! Was ever any expectation so perfectly ridiculous ? It was plain that he had ...
... poor , insignificant country girl , to imagine that she could for one moment fix the attention of such a man ! A man of his rank ! A man of his fashion ! Was ever any expectation so perfectly ridiculous ? It was plain that he had ...
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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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