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... poor young fellow's favour he will be repenting , before six months are over , in very dismal leisure , for the folly he has committed . " They were old friends , those two , and given to speak their minds out frankly to each other ...
... poor young fellow's favour he will be repenting , before six months are over , in very dismal leisure , for the folly he has committed . " They were old friends , those two , and given to speak their minds out frankly to each other ...
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... poor resources of her own scantily - furnished mind , with the wounds which what she felt to be neglect inflicted on her woman's vanity for ever rankling in her breast , and with , despite the restrictions early placed by well - meaning ...
... poor resources of her own scantily - furnished mind , with the wounds which what she felt to be neglect inflicted on her woman's vanity for ever rankling in her breast , and with , despite the restrictions early placed by well - meaning ...
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... poor attempt at waggery which , seeing that he ( Cuthbert ) was a gentleman to the backbone , had been most unjustly ascribed to the last man in the world by whom any allusion to the event that had only just begun to lose in society the ...
... poor attempt at waggery which , seeing that he ( Cuthbert ) was a gentleman to the backbone , had been most unjustly ascribed to the last man in the world by whom any allusion to the event that had only just begun to lose in society the ...
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... poor lady clearly was , no locality could possibly be more uncongenial than the one which she had fixed upon . Situated far inland , the bitter northern breezes blew , long before they found their way to Ugglethorpe , over long ...
... poor lady clearly was , no locality could possibly be more uncongenial than the one which she had fixed upon . Situated far inland , the bitter northern breezes blew , long before they found their way to Ugglethorpe , over long ...
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... poor woman - that Mrs. Harford , who everybody says is so ill - when I rode to cover this morning , and as I trotted past her chair ( the servant was drawing her along under the palings near her cottage ) , by Jove ! if she didn't faint ...
... poor woman - that Mrs. Harford , who everybody says is so ill - when I rode to cover this morning , and as I trotted past her chair ( the servant was drawing her along under the palings near her cottage ) , by Jove ! if she didn't faint ...
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Done in the Dark, by the Author of 'Recommended to Mercy', Etc Matilda Charlotte Houstoun Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
Done in the Dark, by the Author of 'Recommended to Mercy', Etc Matilda Charlotte Houstoun Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
Done in the Dark, by the Author of 'Recommended to Mercy', Etc Matilda Charlotte Houstoun Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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Seite 127 - Yet further may relent : for mightier far Than strength of nerve and sinew, or the sway Of magic potent over sun and star, Is love, though oft to agony distrest, And though his favourite seat be feeble woman's breast. But if thou goest, I follow...
Seite 300 - She is a woman, therefore may be wooed ; She is a woman, therefore may be won." — TITUS ANDRONICUS, Act ii., Sc. I. "A welcome addition to the literature connected with the most picturesque of our dependencies.''— Athtnceum. " As a tale of adventure "A Woman to be Won '' is entitled to decided commendation.
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