The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... ready to drop with heat and fatigue . He car- ried a handkerchief in his hand , which he ever and anon applied to his face , which shone forth like a piece of polished yew . To add to his per- turbation , Miss Pratt , throwing open a ...
... ready to drop with heat and fatigue . He car- ried a handkerchief in his hand , which he ever and anon applied to his face , which shone forth like a piece of polished yew . To add to his per- turbation , Miss Pratt , throwing open a ...
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... ready to enter the lists again with uncle Adam . Upon hearing of the proposed departure of the Major and lady , Gertrude said all that was ne- cessary on the occasion ; but she was too sincere to be pressing in her entreaties for them ...
... ready to enter the lists again with uncle Adam . Upon hearing of the proposed departure of the Major and lady , Gertrude said all that was ne- cessary on the occasion ; but she was too sincere to be pressing in her entreaties for them ...
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... ready . She answered in the affirmative , and was leaving the room to put on her things , when Lyndsay said- " Is it thus , then , we are to part , Gertrude , after all the pleasant friendly days we have pass ed together ? " Lady ...
... ready . She answered in the affirmative , and was leaving the room to put on her things , when Lyndsay said- " Is it thus , then , we are to part , Gertrude , after all the pleasant friendly days we have pass ed together ? " Lady ...
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... ready to receive them on their arrival . The following day , he brought his mother and sisters to introduce them to Gertrude . She had anti- cipated the meeting with that trepidation natural to one so situated , but her timidity was ...
... ready to receive them on their arrival . The following day , he brought his mother and sisters to introduce them to Gertrude . She had anti- cipated the meeting with that trepidation natural to one so situated , but her timidity was ...
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... ready given up too much for me ; do not , as you love me , add yet more to the self - reproach I some- times feel for having suffered you to sacrifice so much . " " The feeling is a generous , a noble one ; but I cannot help thinking it ...
... ready given up too much for me ; do not , as you love me , add yet more to the self - reproach I some- times feel for having suffered you to sacrifice so much . " " The feeling is a generous , a noble one ; but I cannot help thinking it ...
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