Gertrude; Or, Family Pride, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
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... spirits , without enlightening one ; and if this very rational decision had not sufficed to keep her quiet , she would probably have been so from the habit she had naturally fallen into , from the pecu- liarities of her noble husband's ...
... spirits , without enlightening one ; and if this very rational decision had not sufficed to keep her quiet , she would probably have been so from the habit she had naturally fallen into , from the pecu- liarities of her noble husband's ...
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... spirit , but a selfish and cowardly feeling about her own welfare . " If , indeed , " she inwardly exclaimed , “ I ... spirits did not take place without her being fully con- scious of it ; and she rejoiced at it , not only as a relief ...
... spirit , but a selfish and cowardly feeling about her own welfare . " If , indeed , " she inwardly exclaimed , “ I ... spirits did not take place without her being fully con- scious of it ; and she rejoiced at it , not only as a relief ...
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... very powerful effect upon his spirits . The party which was assembled that day at Schloss Schwanberg was rather a brighter one than usual ; for it so chanced that one D 2 GERTRUDE . 35 have nothing to do with such feelings as were ...
... very powerful effect upon his spirits . The party which was assembled that day at Schloss Schwanberg was rather a brighter one than usual ; for it so chanced that one D 2 GERTRUDE . 35 have nothing to do with such feelings as were ...
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... spirit almost always resists injustice . This must not be construed into meaning that Gertrude thought she had a right to the admiration and the love of every man who approached her . Nothing could be farther from the fact - no- thing ...
... spirit almost always resists injustice . This must not be construed into meaning that Gertrude thought she had a right to the admiration and the love of every man who approached her . Nothing could be farther from the fact - no- thing ...
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... she murmured to her own ears in contrite bitterness of spirit ; but it was a species of contrition that brought more of despair than of repentance with it . And having reached this point of misery , she started GERTRUDE . 95.
... she murmured to her own ears in contrite bitterness of spirit ; but it was a species of contrition that brought more of despair than of repentance with it . And having reached this point of misery , she started GERTRUDE . 95.
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