The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... forgive me that I have thus distressed you - were you but mine , all these doubts would vanish ; but while it is in the power of malice or treachery yet to separate us , can you wonder that it requires all your love to still the tumults ...
... forgive me that I have thus distressed you - were you but mine , all these doubts would vanish ; but while it is in the power of malice or treachery yet to separate us , can you wonder that it requires all your love to still the tumults ...
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Susan Ferrier. of service to you , but that cannot be ; forgive me , my dear cousin , if I have pained you - farewell -God bless you . " Gertrude's heart swelled , and the tear started to her eye , as she returned the affectionate pres ...
Susan Ferrier. of service to you , but that cannot be ; forgive me , my dear cousin , if I have pained you - farewell -God bless you . " Gertrude's heart swelled , and the tear started to her eye , as she returned the affectionate pres ...
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... forgive you if you do , and you are a great favourite of his at present . " Mrs St Clair here engaged that a day should certainly be allotted for the purpose , and at length they were permitted to depart , with much lamentation that ...
... forgive you if you do , and you are a great favourite of his at present . " Mrs St Clair here engaged that a day should certainly be allotted for the purpose , and at length they were permitted to depart , with much lamentation that ...
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... forgiving , disinterested Lyndsay has renounced me ! " But her sorrow and her self - reproaches were checked by the entrance of Delmour , who , after knocking , had stopped to speak to a friend who was passing , and while so engaged ...
... forgiving , disinterested Lyndsay has renounced me ! " But her sorrow and her self - reproaches were checked by the entrance of Delmour , who , after knocking , had stopped to speak to a friend who was passing , and while so engaged ...
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... forgiven much , and may for- give more , but I will never forgive insult or in- jury offered to Edward Lyndsay on my account . ” Haughty and overbearing as Delmour was , he saw that , on the present occasion , he was not like- ly to ...
... forgiven much , and may for- give more , but I will never forgive insult or in- jury offered to Edward Lyndsay on my account . ” Haughty and overbearing as Delmour was , he saw that , on the present occasion , he was not like- ly to ...
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