Chatsworth, the PatricianCochrane, 1833 - 310 páginas |
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Página viii
... present it to the public , conscious I have endeavoured to delineate the character of " Chats- worth , " to the best of my ability , and trusting that in this , as in every other in- stance , their judgment will be tempered with mercy ...
... present it to the public , conscious I have endeavoured to delineate the character of " Chats- worth , " to the best of my ability , and trusting that in this , as in every other in- stance , their judgment will be tempered with mercy ...
Página 6
... present the bright and varied entertainments , spoken of by her grandmother , to her imagination ; and as her mamma would be with her , she thought she might like the change ; yet here , all was affec- tion , and beyond — uncertainty ...
... present the bright and varied entertainments , spoken of by her grandmother , to her imagination ; and as her mamma would be with her , she thought she might like the change ; yet here , all was affec- tion , and beyond — uncertainty ...
Página 40
... the subject , and found it correct , you cannot entertain a doubt . ” 1 " Well , I suppose I must curb my impa- tience for the present , and hope for the best . " ed " You will not be disappointed . " . · 40 CHATSWORTH ,
... the subject , and found it correct , you cannot entertain a doubt . ” 1 " Well , I suppose I must curb my impa- tience for the present , and hope for the best . " ed " You will not be disappointed . " . · 40 CHATSWORTH ,
Página 47
... present moment . ' Mrs. Grey wished he might arrange it to his satisfaction , with more friendliness in the tone of her voice than he had received before . " I shall triumph yet , " thought he , as his carriage rolled homeward : " I ...
... present moment . ' Mrs. Grey wished he might arrange it to his satisfaction , with more friendliness in the tone of her voice than he had received before . " I shall triumph yet , " thought he , as his carriage rolled homeward : " I ...
Página 67
... present . This far I will tell you , for I see you are startled at what I have already said , -I am actually the Duchess of Chatsworth . " " Caroline ! " exclaimed the astonished Mrs. Grey , " are you serious ? " " I solemnly assure you ...
... present . This far I will tell you , for I see you are startled at what I have already said , -I am actually the Duchess of Chatsworth . " " Caroline ! " exclaimed the astonished Mrs. Grey , " are you serious ? " " I solemnly assure you ...
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acquainted admire affection affectionate agitated ance appeared ascer attention beautiful believe Bennet better Caro Caroline's carriage cause child Colnbrook consider continued countenance countess curricle dear Caroline dear madam delight Duchess of Chatsworth Duke of Chatsworth Duke of Clarence duke's endeavour entertain exclaimed expression eyes fair brow fair lady fancy Fanny favour fear feel felt fond fortune frequently Garland give going grace gratified Grey hand happiness hear heard heart hope hour idea Irene Johnstones kind knew Lady Cecilia ladyship leaving look mamma manner mentioned mind morning mother motive Nesbit never observation opinion pain pale panion passed patient perfectly perhaps pleased pleasure present promise quired racter render reply request sentiments shew Sir William Kingstone sister smile soon speaking specting stranger sure sweet child tell thing thought tion told town trifling turbed utmost voice wish
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