The False Step ...: And The Sisters ...Printed and pub. by J. & J. Harper, 1832 |
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... gave him pain . But , amid his regrets and repinings , none were so difficult to bear as those he experi- enced when he thought of his boy Charles - not yet a pitiable object to anybody but his father , who , comparing the small fortune ...
... gave him pain . But , amid his regrets and repinings , none were so difficult to bear as those he experi- enced when he thought of his boy Charles - not yet a pitiable object to anybody but his father , who , comparing the small fortune ...
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... gave a hallowed tenderness to her attachment ; and from my father it obtained the suffrages which high- minded sentiments and invariably good conduct will always ultimately secure from proud ones , -admiration and esteem . But before ...
... gave a hallowed tenderness to her attachment ; and from my father it obtained the suffrages which high- minded sentiments and invariably good conduct will always ultimately secure from proud ones , -admiration and esteem . But before ...
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... gave way to him on all occasions . I was more piqued that he should suppose him worthy of me , than , I am afraid , was consistent with the hu- mility of mind I professed on other subjects . My mother too , I saw , still retained her ...
... gave way to him on all occasions . I was more piqued that he should suppose him worthy of me , than , I am afraid , was consistent with the hu- mility of mind I professed on other subjects . My mother too , I saw , still retained her ...
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... gave me no pleasure in anticipation , and the little it positively imparted , was mixed , in spite of myself , with too much pain for me to value it . A week before it took place , Henry came to engage my hand for the two first dances ...
... gave me no pleasure in anticipation , and the little it positively imparted , was mixed , in spite of myself , with too much pain for me to value it . A week before it took place , Henry came to engage my hand for the two first dances ...
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... gave me much satisfaction . Lady Isabella Courtenay , daughter of the Earl Tiverton , had arrived unexpectedly in the neigh- bourhood on the preceding day ; and it was whispered to Mrs. Baldwin , and through her repeated to her son ...
... gave me much satisfaction . Lady Isabella Courtenay , daughter of the Earl Tiverton , had arrived unexpectedly in the neigh- bourhood on the preceding day ; and it was whispered to Mrs. Baldwin , and through her repeated to her son ...
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