MarriageR. Bentley, 1841 - 434 páginas |
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... pleasures ; and we are well or ill at ease , as the main stream of life glides on smoothly , or is ruffled by small and frequent interruption . " JOHNSON . REVISED BY THE AUTHOR . LONDON : CHARD BENTLEY , NEW BURLINGTON STREET ; BELL ...
... pleasures ; and we are well or ill at ease , as the main stream of life glides on smoothly , or is ruffled by small and frequent interruption . " JOHNSON . REVISED BY THE AUTHOR . LONDON : CHARD BENTLEY , NEW BURLINGTON STREET ; BELL ...
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... pleasures of pomp and fashion . Amid the sylvan scenes of the neighbouring lakes , the lovers sought a shelter ; and , mutually charmed with each other , time flew for a while on downy pinions . At the end of a few months , however ...
... pleasures of pomp and fashion . Amid the sylvan scenes of the neighbouring lakes , the lovers sought a shelter ; and , mutually charmed with each other , time flew for a while on downy pinions . At the end of a few months , however ...
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... pleasure people take in talking - humph ! " " Is there any thing dear Sir Sampson could take ? " asked Miss Grizzy . " Could take ? I don't know what you mean by could take . He couldn't take the moon , if you mean that ; but he must ...
... pleasure people take in talking - humph ! " " Is there any thing dear Sir Sampson could take ? " asked Miss Grizzy . " Could take ? I don't know what you mean by could take . He couldn't take the moon , if you mean that ; but he must ...
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... pleasure , unless you could tell me that I was going to leave this place , " cried Lady Juliana , in a voice of deep despondency . " Indeed ! if it can afford your ladyship so much plea- sure to be at liberty to quit the hospitable ...
... pleasure , unless you could tell me that I was going to leave this place , " cried Lady Juliana , in a voice of deep despondency . " Indeed ! if it can afford your ladyship so much plea- sure to be at liberty to quit the hospitable ...
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... pleasure . Darting from her keepers , she bounded towards him with the wildest ejaculations of delight ; while he stood alternately gazing at her and his aunts , seeking , by his eyes , the ex- planation he feared to demand . 66 My ...
... pleasure . Darting from her keepers , she bounded towards him with the wildest ejaculations of delight ; while he stood alternately gazing at her and his aunts , seeking , by his eyes , the ex- planation he feared to demand . 66 My ...
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Adelaide admiration affection Alicia amusement aunt Grizzy beauty Beech Park Bluemits carriage certainly CHAPTER charms Colonel Lennox cousin cried dare say daughter dear dear Mary declare delight dinner distress doctor doubt Downe Wright dress Duchess duty elegant exclaimed eyes father feelings felt Gawffaw girls give Glenfern Grizzy's hand handsome happy head hear heard heart Henry Highland honour hope humph husband idea Lady Audley Lady Emily Lady Ju Lady Juliana Lady Maclaughlan ladyship laird length letter Lochmarlie look Lord Courtland Lord Lindore manner married Mary Mary's mind Miss Douglas Miss Grizzy Miss Jacky Miss Nicky mother nature never niece Philistine pleasure poor pray Pullens Redgill replied returned Rose Hall seemed sensible Shagg sigh Sir Sampson sister smile soon spirit sure sweet taste tears tell THEODORE HOOK there's thing thought tone turned voice wish woman wonder young
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