Redwood: A Tale ...E. Bliss and E. White, 1824 |
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... moment Miss Deborah , I have a fa- vour to beg - I have something to say to Miss Bruce . Miss Bruce , " he added , turning to Ellen , " I entreat you to grant me a few moments - it may be the last favour I shall ever ask of you— Miss ...
... moment Miss Deborah , I have a fa- vour to beg - I have something to say to Miss Bruce . Miss Bruce , " he added , turning to Ellen , " I entreat you to grant me a few moments - it may be the last favour I shall ever ask of you— Miss ...
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... moments were too few and precious to be wasted in circumlocution . Westall , after saying that he was sure there was some misunderstanding -Caroline Redwood was the last person in the world to whom he should confide any sentiment that ...
... moments were too few and precious to be wasted in circumlocution . Westall , after saying that he was sure there was some misunderstanding -Caroline Redwood was the last person in the world to whom he should confide any sentiment that ...
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... moment for the plea- sure of feeling her power . Various feelings strug- gled for mastery in her bosom - first , and perhaps ruling every other , was the delightful consciousness of possessing Westall's affections ; then came the ...
... moment for the plea- sure of feeling her power . Various feelings strug- gled for mastery in her bosom - first , and perhaps ruling every other , was the delightful consciousness of possessing Westall's affections ; then came the ...
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... like the bright gleam along the wes- tern horizon , that smiling in triumph at the dark overhanging clouds , speaks a sure promise of a fair coming day . VOL . II . 2 As for Westall , after the few first moments of REDWOOD . 13.
... like the bright gleam along the wes- tern horizon , that smiling in triumph at the dark overhanging clouds , speaks a sure promise of a fair coming day . VOL . II . 2 As for Westall , after the few first moments of REDWOOD . 13.
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... moments of absolute despair , he began to think the case not quite desperate — and though Ellen had not spoken a word of encouragement on which he might sus- pend a hope , neither had she said or intimated that there existed in her ...
... moments of absolute despair , he began to think the case not quite desperate — and though Ellen had not spoken a word of encouragement on which he might sus- pend a hope , neither had she said or intimated that there existed in her ...
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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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