Tales of the Woods and Fields, Volume 2Harper, 1836 - 278 páginas |
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... sure they are of a good family ; but I consider it as a proof of the delicacy of her taste , and of a native refine- ment that one loves to see , that she has escaped those thou- sand little vulgarisms that shock and offend one's taste ...
... sure they are of a good family ; but I consider it as a proof of the delicacy of her taste , and of a native refine- ment that one loves to see , that she has escaped those thou- sand little vulgarisms that shock and offend one's taste ...
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... sure even of this . How the scene changed ! -Merrily flew the merry go- rounds - the children clapped their hands and screamed for joy ; merrily tumbled the pink and blue tumblers ; the peo- ple applauded aloud . Vainly , for her . The ...
... sure even of this . How the scene changed ! -Merrily flew the merry go- rounds - the children clapped their hands and screamed for joy ; merrily tumbled the pink and blue tumblers ; the peo- ple applauded aloud . Vainly , for her . The ...
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... sure you will never be nervous , Louisa ; from the second , may God preserve you , " added he , in a lower voice . When Louisa and Mary were gone up stairs to put the children to bed , Charles , turning to his friend , said , with an ...
... sure you will never be nervous , Louisa ; from the second , may God preserve you , " added he , in a lower voice . When Louisa and Mary were gone up stairs to put the children to bed , Charles , turning to his friend , said , with an ...
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... sure , " said Mr. Phillips . " But how - how - how , " stammered Charles . " How , if it be - love ? ” in a tone so excessively strange and unnatural , that it made Mr. Phillips start . “ How if it be ? You need not speak so like a ...
... sure , " said Mr. Phillips . " But how - how - how , " stammered Charles . " How , if it be - love ? ” in a tone so excessively strange and unnatural , that it made Mr. Phillips start . “ How if it be ? You need not speak so like a ...
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... sure - I am very unpardon- ably negligent at times - I really believe I have never in- quired how many sisters you have . " " She is my only one , " said Louisa , in a low voice , " 1 never had any other . She has been to me more than a ...
... sure - I am very unpardon- ably negligent at times - I really believe I have never in- quired how many sisters you have . " " She is my only one , " said Louisa , in a low voice , " 1 never had any other . She has been to me more than a ...
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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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