Madeline Clare; or, The important secret, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1856 |
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... felt that she had nothing to conceal , there was another , and , perhaps , more convincing proof afforded to those who saw them together of the utter absurdity of these malicious rumours ; this was the real dislike , reaching even to ...
... felt that she had nothing to conceal , there was another , and , perhaps , more convincing proof afforded to those who saw them together of the utter absurdity of these malicious rumours ; this was the real dislike , reaching even to ...
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Colburn Mayne. only went to prove that Mrs. Clarges felt that she had placed herself in the power of one whom , while disliking , she yet feared to offend . Such were the stories , that kept , as we have said , in abeyance , yet lurked ...
Colburn Mayne. only went to prove that Mrs. Clarges felt that she had placed herself in the power of one whom , while disliking , she yet feared to offend . Such were the stories , that kept , as we have said , in abeyance , yet lurked ...
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... felt before ; so once passed , vain is all endeavour to re - create it . Pleasure and Action are the deities of that bright epoch - Heart and Sense their willing worshippers . Then all life seems made up of the bounding joy or the ...
... felt before ; so once passed , vain is all endeavour to re - create it . Pleasure and Action are the deities of that bright epoch - Heart and Sense their willing worshippers . Then all life seems made up of the bounding joy or the ...
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... felt the happier the rest of the day that they had entertained the young squire . Then push- ing his way on for miles , gleaning as a pleasure that knowledge of rural life and peasant habits which proves of so much use to the English ...
... felt the happier the rest of the day that they had entertained the young squire . Then push- ing his way on for miles , gleaning as a pleasure that knowledge of rural life and peasant habits which proves of so much use to the English ...
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... felt that there was no congeniality of disposition be- tween him and them , and had a distrust in the sincerity of their compliments and pro- fessed friendship for him ; but he regarded with especial dislike the influence they seemed ...
... felt that there was no congeniality of disposition be- tween him and them , and had a distrust in the sincerity of their compliments and pro- fessed friendship for him ; but he regarded with especial dislike the influence they seemed ...
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