The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... thing would be no better worth having than this pebble on which I tread , " as she touched one with her foot . " Do ... things may be shared - but , who could lose the hundredth part of a rare and costly gem , without feeling that its ...
... thing would be no better worth having than this pebble on which I tread , " as she touched one with her foot . " Do ... things may be shared - but , who could lose the hundredth part of a rare and costly gem , without feeling that its ...
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... things , nor would you value such proofs of my attachment . " Colonel Delmour found he had gone far enough for the present , and that , gentle and feminine as Gertrude was , his influence over her mind must be more gradual than he had ...
... things , nor would you value such proofs of my attachment . " Colonel Delmour found he had gone far enough for the present , and that , gentle and feminine as Gertrude was , his influence over her mind must be more gradual than he had ...
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... utmost perfection , and even the most impatient of them can both bear to hear and repeat the same things times without number , till the sound becomes 11 8 THE INHERITANCE . hope and fancy tinged every object with their ...
... utmost perfection , and even the most impatient of them can both bear to hear and repeat the same things times without number , till the sound becomes 11 8 THE INHERITANCE . hope and fancy tinged every object with their ...
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Susan Ferrier. same things times without number , till the sound becomes the echo to the sense or the nonsense previously uttered . But lovers ' walks and lovers ' vows must have an end , and Lady Rossville and Colonel Delmour found ...
Susan Ferrier. same things times without number , till the sound becomes the echo to the sense or the nonsense previously uttered . But lovers ' walks and lovers ' vows must have an end , and Lady Rossville and Colonel Delmour found ...
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... things , unless when there is some bel esprit to take the lead , and act as sauce piquante to the company ; but here was nobody ( except Miss Pratt ) who could , or would , lay themselves out to talk ; and even she was somewhat damped ...
... things , unless when there is some bel esprit to take the lead , and act as sauce piquante to the company ; but here was nobody ( except Miss Pratt ) who could , or would , lay themselves out to talk ; and even she was somewhat damped ...
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