Redwood: A Tale ...E. Bliss and E. White, 1824 |
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... Ellen the pacque t with which she had been entrusted , without violat- ing the letter of Mr. Redwood's direction . Her surprise surpassed Ellen's when she beheld its contents . She begged her to read the letter aloud . - Ellen read it ...
... Ellen the pacque t with which she had been entrusted , without violat- ing the letter of Mr. Redwood's direction . Her surprise surpassed Ellen's when she beheld its contents . She begged her to read the letter aloud . - Ellen read it ...
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... Ellen was at that age when sentiment con- trols interest . In vain Debby continued her re- monstrances . Ellen , heedless of them all , wrote with a pencil an affecting expression of her gratitude on the envelope of the pacquet , and ...
... Ellen was at that age when sentiment con- trols interest . In vain Debby continued her re- monstrances . Ellen , heedless of them all , wrote with a pencil an affecting expression of her gratitude on the envelope of the pacquet , and ...
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... Ellen communicated as briefly as possible the object of her journey , and the place of her destina- tion . In the mean time the poor beast quite at a loss to account for the restraint put upon his move- ments , and not a whit inclined ...
... Ellen communicated as briefly as possible the object of her journey , and the place of her destina- tion . In the mean time the poor beast quite at a loss to account for the restraint put upon his move- ments , and not a whit inclined ...
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... Ellen . " His daughter ! " reiterated Westall , and was proceeding to entreat Ellen to explain herself , when they were both startled by a hoarse and im- patient call from Deborah , who was evidently drawing near to them with rapid ...
... Ellen . " His daughter ! " reiterated Westall , and was proceeding to entreat Ellen to explain herself , when they were both startled by a hoarse and im- patient call from Deborah , who was evidently drawing near to them with rapid ...
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... Ellen , to proceed ? ” " Certainly , " replied Ellen . " Well come , Mr. Westall , " continued Deborah , whose heat of body and mind had already subsided , 66 we won't part in anger - young folks must be young folks . Farewell , and a ...
... Ellen , to proceed ? ” " Certainly , " replied Ellen . " Well come , Mr. Westall , " continued Deborah , whose heat of body and mind had already subsided , 66 we won't part in anger - young folks must be young folks . Farewell , and a ...
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added affections Armstead asked aunt beauty believe bless bosom brethren Campbell's Captain Fitzgerald Caroline Caroline's chaise Charles Westall child cousin daugh dear Ellen departure door elder sister Emily Emily's essential dignity Eton exclaimed expression eyes face fancy father favour fear feeling felt Fenton fortune girl give Grace Campbell hand happiness Harrington heard heart heaven hope horse James Lenox kind leave Lebanon Lenox letter light Lilly look lover Madame de Stael ment mind Miss Bruce Miss Campbell Miss Deborah Miss Redwood morning mother natural never Norton observation pacquet party passed paused perceived poor proceeded racter received replied Ellen Reuben seemed shaker silent smile society Solomon's temple Sooduck speak spirit sting of conscience sure Susan tell thing thought tion took turned uncle uncon voice Westall's whispered woman young ladies
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