Mammon; or, The hardships of an heiress, Том 2;Том 475Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1855 |
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... nature for the defrayal of gentlemen's debts , regarded Aunt Sophy and her little protégée as excrescences created by nature for the purpose of alienating Miss Wraysbury's mind from her lessons . Having accidentally ascertained that Mrs ...
... nature for the defrayal of gentlemen's debts , regarded Aunt Sophy and her little protégée as excrescences created by nature for the purpose of alienating Miss Wraysbury's mind from her lessons . Having accidentally ascertained that Mrs ...
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... nature that developed itself in spite of the refrigerating influence of her niece's education . " Your father , at the time of his marriage , had three sisters- " " 6 1 Yes , yes ! -there was a third ; -I felt sure there was a third ...
... nature that developed itself in spite of the refrigerating influence of her niece's education . " Your father , at the time of his marriage , had three sisters- " " 6 1 Yes , yes ! -there was a third ; -I felt sure there was a third ...
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... nature had descended to them , as well as her prepos- sessing smile . She trusted there was little of the unchristianised blood of the Woolstons in their humbler veins . " I have news for you , my dear Mrs. Farmer , " said Sir John ...
... nature had descended to them , as well as her prepos- sessing smile . She trusted there was little of the unchristianised blood of the Woolstons in their humbler veins . " I have news for you , my dear Mrs. Farmer , " said Sir John ...
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... nature ; and at that mo- ment Netta appeared as dear to her as when , in infancy , she had so often hung over her cot , to soothe her to sleep , or await her early waking . 66 But tell me about this Lord Wilchester— this Lord Dinton ...
... nature ; and at that mo- ment Netta appeared as dear to her as when , in infancy , she had so often hung over her cot , to soothe her to sleep , or await her early waking . 66 But tell me about this Lord Wilchester— this Lord Dinton ...
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... nature , never very tender , had hardened by con- tinually struggling against the rough handling of the world , allowed herself to comment on the tardy union of the superannuated Pyramus and Thisbe . It would have been difficult to ...
... nature , never very tender , had hardened by con- tinually struggling against the rough handling of the world , allowed herself to comment on the tardy union of the superannuated Pyramus and Thisbe . It would have been difficult to ...
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acquaintance afraid arrival Ash Bank Aunt Bessy Aunt Sophy beautiful Bessy Pennington Bessy's better brother Carlton Gardens cheerful child Clara cousin Edgar cried daughter dear Netta death Denny Cross Dysart Earl Emma endeavouring eyes face Fairlawn fancy Farmer father favour felt girl governess Groby hand happy Harrals Harry heard heart heiress of Lynchcombe Helmsley Hilda honour horse Hugh Pennington hurried inquired Janetta John Bull John Woolston Lady Dinton Lady Jemima less living London looked Lord Dinton Lord Wilchester marriage ment mind Miss Avesford Miss Pennington Miss Wraysbury Miss Wroughton Molyneux Castle mother nature nephew never niece Olave Harpsden papa parlour perhaps pleasant poor Maria Pray probably Pytchley Rectory rejoined rendered replied Reuben Howard scarcely seemed Sir John Wraysbury sister smile stranger talk tears Theo Theodosia thing thought tion uncle wait wife Wraysbury's young Molyneux
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