The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... felt it in Bengal . " " Well - but , Major , you know very well how ill you were in consequence of throwing off your cloak suddenly one sunny day , when you had got yourself over - heated , and you promised me , that you never would do ...
... felt it in Bengal . " " Well - but , Major , you know very well how ill you were in consequence of throwing off your cloak suddenly one sunny day , when you had got yourself over - heated , and you promised me , that you never would do ...
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... felt to be impertinent towards her , a married woman , and the Major could not stand beside Colonel Del- mour's lordly port and fashionable nonchalance . Then , except at meals , there seemed no possi- bility of getting hold of uncle ...
... felt to be impertinent towards her , a married woman , and the Major could not stand beside Colonel Del- mour's lordly port and fashionable nonchalance . Then , except at meals , there seemed no possi- bility of getting hold of uncle ...
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... in his career by the entrance of Mr Lyndsay , who was the only person ( strange as it may appear ) for whom he felt any thing approaching to respect ; but there was so much mildness and calmness of manner , with so much CHAPTER IV . 29.
... in his career by the entrance of Mr Lyndsay , who was the only person ( strange as it may appear ) for whom he felt any thing approaching to respect ; but there was so much mildness and calmness of manner , with so much CHAPTER IV . 29.
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... felt that her relations were ridiculous , and she saw they were despised by Colonel Delmour . It was rather a relief , there- fore , to hear they were going away . Any defi- ciencies on her part were , however , amply atoned 30 THE ...
... felt that her relations were ridiculous , and she saw they were despised by Colonel Delmour . It was rather a relief , there- fore , to hear they were going away . Any defi- ciencies on her part were , however , amply atoned 30 THE ...
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... felt that sort of secret sympathy which made it hail fellow , well met ! Miss Pratt was too experienced in the art of offering visits , securing a seat in a friend's car- riage , and such like manœuvres , to be at any loss on the ...
... felt that sort of secret sympathy which made it hail fellow , well met ! Miss Pratt was too experienced in the art of offering visits , securing a seat in a friend's car- riage , and such like manœuvres , to be at any loss on the ...
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