The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... 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 never change in its love for you . " Much more of ...
... 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 never change in its love for you . " Much more of ...
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... repeated Mrs Waddell , with astonishment and contempt ; " I hope , cousin , you don't think me quite so vulgar as to sing Scotch songs . I assure you , they are quite ex- ploded from the drawing - room now : they are called kitchen ...
... repeated Mrs Waddell , with astonishment and contempt ; " I hope , cousin , you don't think me quite so vulgar as to sing Scotch songs . I assure you , they are quite ex- ploded from the drawing - room now : they are called kitchen ...
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... " " A mortification of Bloom - Park ! " repeated Mrs Waddell , in tones well suited to the words . * In Scotland an endowment is termed a Mortification . " A mortification , my dear Sir ! " ejaculated CHAPTER IV . 27.
... " " A mortification of Bloom - Park ! " repeated Mrs Waddell , in tones well suited to the words . * In Scotland an endowment is termed a Mortification . " A mortification , my dear Sir ! " ejaculated CHAPTER IV . 27.
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... repeated Gertrude , contemp- tuously ; " if I am not entitled to be of conse- quence on my own account , I certainly do not wish to derive it from Lady Charles Arabin . " " You mistake the matter entirely , dearest Gertrude ; I am ...
... repeated Gertrude , contemp- tuously ; " if I am not entitled to be of conse- quence on my own account , I certainly do not wish to derive it from Lady Charles Arabin . " " You mistake the matter entirely , dearest Gertrude ; I am ...
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... pertaining to the object beloved . How often had he repeated to her , when she smilingly chid his flatteries , - " O que les illusions de • l'amour sont amiables ! Les flatteries sont en un 98 THE INHERITANCE . CHAPTER XII. ...
... pertaining to the object beloved . How often had he repeated to her , when she smilingly chid his flatteries , - " O que les illusions de • l'amour sont amiables ! Les flatteries sont en un 98 THE INHERITANCE . CHAPTER XII. ...
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