Tales of the Woods and Fields, Volume 2Harper, 1836 - 278 páginas |
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... rest assured that no pains had been spared , either by Mrs. Carlton or by Rosalie , to adorn Louisa for this most important occasion . Önce more the magnificent dress prepared by Miss Green , with its huge bows of riband and furbelows ...
... rest assured that no pains had been spared , either by Mrs. Carlton or by Rosalie , to adorn Louisa for this most important occasion . Önce more the magnificent dress prepared by Miss Green , with its huge bows of riband and furbelows ...
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... rest , seated upon a beautiful horse , attended by two grooms in the plainest liveries , but admirably mounted , she saw a gentleman that she thought resembled him ; but as he neither approached one stand nor the other , and very soon ...
... rest , seated upon a beautiful horse , attended by two grooms in the plainest liveries , but admirably mounted , she saw a gentleman that she thought resembled him ; but as he neither approached one stand nor the other , and very soon ...
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... rest . He forces his way through horses , carriages , men , with a vehemence nothing can resist , and arrives just as the pole and splinter - bar are crashing , and the carriage nearly overset , while the horses are rear- ing , foaming ...
... rest . He forces his way through horses , carriages , men , with a vehemence nothing can resist , and arrives just as the pole and splinter - bar are crashing , and the carriage nearly overset , while the horses are rear- ing , foaming ...
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... or unfortunate , the difference is smaller than might be imagined . Doomed to adore im- perfection - to dote on inconstancy - to rest on frailty - to offer all the treasures of a devotion unparalleled to indiffer- 34 LOUISA MILDMAY .
... or unfortunate , the difference is smaller than might be imagined . Doomed to adore im- perfection - to dote on inconstancy - to rest on frailty - to offer all the treasures of a devotion unparalleled to indiffer- 34 LOUISA MILDMAY .
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... rest , and air , every circumstance that could contribute to exhilarate the spirits or improve the strength , were attended to with the nicest assiduity . For though it appeared to Mary utterly impossible to assign any adequate cause ...
... rest , and air , every circumstance that could contribute to exhilarate the spirits or improve the strength , were attended to with the nicest assiduity . For though it appeared to Mary utterly impossible to assign any adequate cause ...
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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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