The Village Millionaire, Том 1Hurst and Bleckett, 1854 |
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... Harriet Aveley , a charming young person with an ingenuous and sprightly countenance . A youth and maiden about to be separated , but no scene of lover's parting to be depicted - such is the plain matter of fact . Yet under this matter ...
... Harriet Aveley , a charming young person with an ingenuous and sprightly countenance . A youth and maiden about to be separated , but no scene of lover's parting to be depicted - such is the plain matter of fact . Yet under this matter ...
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... Harriet . " My father has a book for you - he wished to talk to you about it before you read it . " Now , it is strange , that Benjamin could not have commanded his voice just then , to say a careless thing like that about a book . Mr ...
... Harriet . " My father has a book for you - he wished to talk to you about it before you read it . " Now , it is strange , that Benjamin could not have commanded his voice just then , to say a careless thing like that about a book . Mr ...
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... tell he would write regularly once a month , and with this deci- sion he went to bed , thinking more , than of any one else , of Harriet Aveley . CHAPTER VI . Slave of the mine ! thy yellow 46 THE VILLAGE MILLIONAIRE .
... tell he would write regularly once a month , and with this deci- sion he went to bed , thinking more , than of any one else , of Harriet Aveley . CHAPTER VI . Slave of the mine ! thy yellow 46 THE VILLAGE MILLIONAIRE .
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... , about this time , he began humbly , honestly , to question whether he should ever be worthy of Harriet Aveley's love . As he VOL . I. E so questioned , there rose up beside her fair semblance THE VILLAGE MILLIONAIRE . 49.
... , about this time , he began humbly , honestly , to question whether he should ever be worthy of Harriet Aveley's love . As he VOL . I. E so questioned , there rose up beside her fair semblance THE VILLAGE MILLIONAIRE . 49.
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... Harriet Aveley did not relate to her father all the reports which were afloat about the inmates of Woreham Castle and Downes House ; but she could not resist the inclina- tion to amuse him with the baronet's latest escapades . It did ...
... Harriet Aveley did not relate to her father all the reports which were afloat about the inmates of Woreham Castle and Downes House ; but she could not resist the inclina- tion to amuse him with the baronet's latest escapades . It did ...
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