The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... sigh , but in another moment the thought was gone , and she was seated by her lover . The equipage was perfect , the day was beautiful , all was gaiety and brightness - Colonel Delmour was more than usually delightful , and Lyndsay was ...
... sigh , but in another moment the thought was gone , and she was seated by her lover . The equipage was perfect , the day was beautiful , all was gaiety and brightness - Colonel Delmour was more than usually delightful , and Lyndsay was ...
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... sigh , " how sad to think of leaving Rossville , when it is just beginning to burst forth in all its beauty ; and to immure ourselves amidst the stone , and lime , and smoke , and dust of London : do only look at these almond trees and ...
... sigh , " how sad to think of leaving Rossville , when it is just beginning to burst forth in all its beauty ; and to immure ourselves amidst the stone , and lime , and smoke , and dust of London : do only look at these almond trees and ...
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... ex- pression of those dark eyes , " thought Gertrude , as she looked on the picture ; " something , too , of his reproachful look , " added she , with a sigh , as her heart told her he had cause to reproach 70 THE INHERITANCE .
... ex- pression of those dark eyes , " thought Gertrude , as she looked on the picture ; " something , too , of his reproachful look , " added she , with a sigh , as her heart told her he had cause to reproach 70 THE INHERITANCE .
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... sigh ; " but you mistake me , Gertrude ; it is not that I place the world in competition with you , but that I abhor the thoughts of your preference for me , lowering you in the slightest degree . You have every thing that entitles you ...
... sigh ; " but you mistake me , Gertrude ; it is not that I place the world in competition with you , but that I abhor the thoughts of your preference for me , lowering you in the slightest degree . You have every thing that entitles you ...
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... sigh . " Since that is the case , " said Gertrude , smil- ing , " I am fortunate in having escaped the danger : but , if you are not afraid to encounter it , you shall each of you choose something for me , according to your own taste ...
... sigh . " Since that is the case , " said Gertrude , smil- ing , " I am fortunate in having escaped the danger : but , if you are not afraid to encounter it , you shall each of you choose something for me , according to your own taste ...
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