' have a grateful sense of my kindness for you; indeed, I must do you the justice to say, that you have always evinced a grateful temper and a good heart. Trials: A Tale - Página 64por Mary Ann Kelty - 1824Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...Belgrave disclosed his meaning, very placidly and patiently sat down to wait for it, and he proceeded. " I could specify (if it were becoming, or in my nature...replied Matilda in accents of surprise ; wondering win such a question, at this time, and in this manner, came to be debated ; •• 1 hope I always... | |
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