The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... passion , and appealed to herself , as a witness of the injurious treat- ment he met with from Mrs St Clair . But when he proceeded to urge immediate union , as the only means of putting an end to the ma- VOL . III . A chinations ...
... passion , and appealed to herself , as a witness of the injurious treat- ment he met with from Mrs St Clair . But when he proceeded to urge immediate union , as the only means of putting an end to the ma- VOL . III . A chinations ...
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... passion without passion is an anomaly I cannot comprehend . " " And love without confidence in the person beloved seems to me still more inconceivable ; I have no more doubt of your fidelity than I have of my own . " • " But everything ...
... passion without passion is an anomaly I cannot comprehend . " " And love without confidence in the person beloved seems to me still more inconceivable ; I have no more doubt of your fidelity than I have of my own . " • " But everything ...
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... passion , to have tainted the better feelings of her nature . These still flowed free and generous she loved and was beloved , and her heart expanded beneath the joyous influence , and the bright rainbow hues of hope and fancy tinged ...
... passion , to have tainted the better feelings of her nature . These still flowed free and generous she loved and was beloved , and her heart expanded beneath the joyous influence , and the bright rainbow hues of hope and fancy tinged ...
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... passion grew strong ; the Major looked frightened . " Do compose yourself , my dear ; I am sure your good uncle had no intention of doing any thing disrespectful . Why , my dear Sir , a very little will set all to rights , " offering ...
... passion grew strong ; the Major looked frightened . " Do compose yourself , my dear ; I am sure your good uncle had no intention of doing any thing disrespectful . Why , my dear Sir , a very little will set all to rights , " offering ...
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... " " His love must , indeed , be of a different na- ture from yours , " said Lady Rossville , trying to laugh away Colonel Delmour's roused passion , VOL . III . D " for he has scarcely ever said a civil thing CHAPTER VI . 49.
... " " His love must , indeed , be of a different na- ture from yours , " said Lady Rossville , trying to laugh away Colonel Delmour's roused passion , VOL . III . D " for he has scarcely ever said a civil thing CHAPTER VI . 49.
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