The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... mind must be more gradual than he had expected . He saw that he was beloved with all the fervour and sim- plicity of a young confiding heart - but love with her was yet too pure , unsullied a passion , to have tainted the better ...
... mind must be more gradual than he had expected . He saw that he was beloved with all the fervour and sim- plicity of a young confiding heart - but love with her was yet too pure , unsullied a passion , to have tainted the better ...
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... mind , " added she sportively . " I change ! " repeated he ; " no , Gertrude , you will see many a strange sight before that comes to pass - this river may change its course , and these rocks may change into plains , but my heart can ...
... mind , " added she sportively . " I change ! " repeated he ; " no , Gertrude , you will see many a strange sight before that comes to pass - this river may change its course , and these rocks may change into plains , but my heart can ...
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... mind's made up . ” " Indeed ! well I really think I should be at a loss how to dispose of such a charming property as Bloom - Park . " " But I'm at nane - I'm just gaun to mak ' a mortification * o't . " " A mortification of Bloom ...
... mind's made up . ” " Indeed ! well I really think I should be at a loss how to dispose of such a charming property as Bloom - Park . " " But I'm at nane - I'm just gaun to mak ' a mortification * o't . " " A mortification of Bloom ...
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... mind is ruffled , it is always a satisfaction to meet with others in the same state , especially when the cause is somewhat similar , and though neither party would for the world have betrayed to the other the cause of its discomposure ...
... mind is ruffled , it is always a satisfaction to meet with others in the same state , especially when the cause is somewhat similar , and though neither party would for the world have betrayed to the other the cause of its discomposure ...
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... and with that answer the thought passed away from her mind . She , however , pressed her uncle to wait breakfast , and to accept of her carriage to take him home ; but he was resolute in taking his CHAPTER VI . 45 CHAPTER VI. ...
... and with that answer the thought passed away from her mind . She , however , pressed her uncle to wait breakfast , and to accept of her carriage to take him home ; but he was resolute in taking his CHAPTER VI . 45 CHAPTER VI. ...
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