Tales of the Woods and Fields, Volume 2Harper, 1836 - 278 páginas |
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... roses and jessamines ; there , was her own simple bed and the cribs of two of the little ones , a small green dressing table , a glass about six inches square , two chairs , a few shelves , a huge oldfashioned porcelain jug full of ...
... roses and jessamines ; there , was her own simple bed and the cribs of two of the little ones , a small green dressing table , a glass about six inches square , two chairs , a few shelves , a huge oldfashioned porcelain jug full of ...
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... rose , with his usual unaffected good man- ners , to do the honours to the lady , who , indeed , was no stranger at the vicarage , and whose good sense , kind temper , and fine breeding , rendered her an object of respect and affection ...
... rose , with his usual unaffected good man- ners , to do the honours to the lady , who , indeed , was no stranger at the vicarage , and whose good sense , kind temper , and fine breeding , rendered her an object of respect and affection ...
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... rose to take leave . " I think we must own , " said she , smiling , and looking , with something of a mother's pride and fondness , upon the charming girl who stood before her , " that Carsan under- stands her art rather better than ...
... rose to take leave . " I think we must own , " said she , smiling , and looking , with something of a mother's pride and fondness , upon the charming girl who stood before her , " that Carsan under- stands her art rather better than ...
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... rose from her pillow on the following day - the sweet hope whispering at her heart that the en- chanter of the evening would appear again . The officious cares of Rosalie were now no longer impa- tiently , and somewhat ungratefully ...
... rose from her pillow on the following day - the sweet hope whispering at her heart that the en- chanter of the evening would appear again . The officious cares of Rosalie were now no longer impa- tiently , and somewhat ungratefully ...
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... rose abruptly - listened to what was said- and immediately left the room , without uttering a syllable . Mrs. Carlton , for once , comprehended her young friend's feelings perfectly . " If it must be so , " said she , after a little ...
... rose abruptly - listened to what was said- and immediately left the room , without uttering a syllable . Mrs. Carlton , for once , comprehended her young friend's feelings perfectly . " If it must be so , " said she , after a little ...
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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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