Vassall Morton: A NovelPhillips, Sampson, 1856 - 414 Seiten |
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... Euston . ' O , yes , she is my third , fourth , or fifth cousin , or some- thing of that sort ; but I have not seen her since she was ten years old . She was a great romp , then , and very plain . ” " That last failing is cured . She ...
... Euston . ' O , yes , she is my third , fourth , or fifth cousin , or some- thing of that sort ; but I have not seen her since she was ten years old . She was a great romp , then , and very plain . ” " That last failing is cured . She ...
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... Euston , a guest , for a few days , at a friend's house in town . By good fortune , as he thought it , he found her alone ; and , as he conversed with her , he employed himself — after a practice usual with him in studying her character ...
... Euston , a guest , for a few days , at a friend's house in town . By good fortune , as he thought it , he found her alone ; and , as he conversed with her , he employed himself — after a practice usual with him in studying her character ...
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... Euston , " I should find no patience to see it in a man who could put upon paper such parrot rhymes as these : ' Not a whit of thy tuwhoo , Thee to woo to thy tuwhit , Thee to woo to thy tuwhit , With a lengthened loud halloo , Tuwhoo ...
... Euston , " I should find no patience to see it in a man who could put upon paper such parrot rhymes as these : ' Not a whit of thy tuwhoo , Thee to woo to thy tuwhit , Thee to woo to thy tuwhit , With a lengthened loud halloo , Tuwhoo ...
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... Euston ; but his slumbers were unromantically dream- less . Three days later , he ventured another visit ; but his cousin had returned to her home in the country . By this time he was conscious of a great abatement of ardor ; and his ...
... Euston ; but his slumbers were unromantically dream- less . Three days later , he ventured another visit ; but his cousin had returned to her home in the country . By this time he was conscious of a great abatement of ardor ; and his ...
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... Euston . " " Do you mean that she is here ? " " She was here , - in that room adjoining . But she has gone ; you'll see nothing of her to - night . " " Will not her being here induce you to stay ? " The question , as he spoke it , had a ...
... Euston . " " Do you mean that she is here ? " " She was here , - in that room adjoining . But she has gone ; you'll see nothing of her to - night . " " Will not her being here induce you to stay ? " The question , as he spoke it , had a ...
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