The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... seemed to her to breathe only the quintessence of love , and she looked on him in all the calm radiance of a happy trusting heart . " Be it as you will , Gertrude , " said he , “ my fate is in your hands - you know your power , for I ...
... seemed to her to breathe only the quintessence of love , and she looked on him in all the calm radiance of a happy trusting heart . " Be it as you will , Gertrude , " said he , “ my fate is in your hands - you know your power , for I ...
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... seemed to look up- on the Major and his lady as quite beneath his notice ; and although he might have deigned to contradict , he never would have stooped to reason with either of them . When she began , he 22 THE INHERITANCE .
... seemed to look up- on the Major and his lady as quite beneath his notice ; and although he might have deigned to contradict , he never would have stooped to reason with either of them . When she began , he 22 THE INHERITANCE .
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... seemed to notice her finery . The simplicity of Lady Rossville's dress was felt to be impertinent towards her , a married woman , and the Major could not stand beside Colonel Del- mour's lordly port and fashionable nonchalance . Then ...
... seemed to notice her finery . The simplicity of Lady Rossville's dress was felt to be impertinent towards her , a married woman , and the Major could not stand beside Colonel Del- mour's lordly port and fashionable nonchalance . Then ...
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... seemed to favour her design on uncle Adam , as she found herself in the breakfast room with only him and the Major ; none of the others of the party having yet appeared . She , therefore , ac- costed him in her most ingratiating manner ...
... seemed to favour her design on uncle Adam , as she found herself in the breakfast room with only him and the Major ; none of the others of the party having yet appeared . She , therefore , ac- costed him in her most ingratiating manner ...
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... seemed impassable that was betwixt them , and it was painful to her to feel that she was ashamed of her uncle . " I wonder why I never felt this with Edward Lyndsay , " thought she ; " it must be that he is not so refined in his ideas ...
... seemed impassable that was betwixt them , and it was painful to her to feel that she was ashamed of her uncle . " I wonder why I never felt this with Edward Lyndsay , " thought she ; " it must be that he is not so refined in his ideas ...
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