The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... fathers called forth the regrets and the la mentations of the poor ; for although her atten- tions towards them had somewhat relaxed since Colonel Delmour's arrival , yet she had done enough under Lyndsay's auspices , to render her ...
... fathers called forth the regrets and the la mentations of the poor ; for although her atten- tions towards them had somewhat relaxed since Colonel Delmour's arrival , yet she had done enough under Lyndsay's auspices , to render her ...
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... father will not object to it . Lord Millbank , you know , is a mere name , and of course you must approve of it , mama . " " No - I do not approve of your being instru- mental to the degrading of your uncle's daughter into the wife of ...
... father will not object to it . Lord Millbank , you know , is a mere name , and of course you must approve of it , mama . " " No - I do not approve of your being instru- mental to the degrading of your uncle's daughter into the wife of ...
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... father's just weary and sick of the subject , and he has given his consent , —and what could he do else ? —so it will be all over soon now ; " and Mrs Black heaved another sigh . " I trust they will both be very happy , ” said Gertrude ...
... father's just weary and sick of the subject , and he has given his consent , —and what could he do else ? —so it will be all over soon now ; " and Mrs Black heaved another sigh . " I trust they will both be very happy , ” said Gertrude ...
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... suffused her cheek- " How - what could he say for me ? " " He did not say much ; but when my father and mother argued from your having otherwise disposed of the church , that you were opposed to 166 THE INHERITANCE .
... suffused her cheek- " How - what could he say for me ? " " He did not say much ; but when my father and mother argued from your having otherwise disposed of the church , that you were opposed to 166 THE INHERITANCE .
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... father last week . " " I thought it unnecessary to trouble you upon a subject which did not interest you , " said Anne . " How did you ken whether it would interesst me or no ? I suppose if I had had a kirk in my aught , you wad hae ...
... father last week . " " I thought it unnecessary to trouble you upon a subject which did not interest you , " said Anne . " How did you ken whether it would interesst me or no ? I suppose if I had had a kirk in my aught , you wad hae ...
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