The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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Susan Ferrier. I WRITE BUT OF FAMILIAR STUFFE , BECAUSE MY STILE IS LOWE ; I FEAR TO WADE IN WEIGHTIE WORKS , OR PAST MY REACH TO ROWE . GEORGE TURBERVILLE . Printed by John Stark . BY THE AUTHOR OF MARRIAGE . Si la noblesse est.
Susan Ferrier. I WRITE BUT OF FAMILIAR STUFFE , BECAUSE MY STILE IS LOWE ; I FEAR TO WADE IN WEIGHTIE WORKS , OR PAST MY REACH TO ROWE . GEORGE TURBERVILLE . Printed by John Stark . BY THE AUTHOR OF MARRIAGE . Si la noblesse est.
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... fear to leave it open to all , lest even a part of it should be stolen from me - Common things may be shared - but , who could lose the hundredth part of a rare and costly gem , without feeling that its value was gone ? Even such a ...
... fear to leave it open to all , lest even a part of it should be stolen from me - Common things may be shared - but , who could lose the hundredth part of a rare and costly gem , without feeling that its value was gone ? Even such a ...
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... fears , I shall leave you to - day . " " My dear cousin , I spoke but in jest , ” cried Gertrude , thrown off her ... fear me or not , I feel you no longer look upon me as your friend . " " Indeed you wrong me , " cried the Countess ...
... fears , I shall leave you to - day . " " My dear cousin , I spoke but in jest , ” cried Gertrude , thrown off her ... fear me or not , I feel you no longer look upon me as your friend . " " Indeed you wrong me , " cried the Countess ...
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... fear I have not done as I ought , " thought Gertrude with a sigh , but in another moment the thought was gone , and she was seated by her lover . The equipage was perfect , the day was beautiful , all was gaiety and brightness - Colonel ...
... fear I have not done as I ought , " thought Gertrude with a sigh , but in another moment the thought was gone , and she was seated by her lover . The equipage was perfect , the day was beautiful , all was gaiety and brightness - Colonel ...
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... . " - " I fear the latter is the true cause , " answered the Countess laughing , " and it is my own fault , for I never have the patience to wait the gradual growth of any thing . I am for every thing CHAPTER VIII . 67.
... . " - " I fear the latter is the true cause , " answered the Countess laughing , " and it is my own fault , for I never have the patience to wait the gradual growth of any thing . I am for every thing CHAPTER VIII . 67.
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