The colonel, by the author of 'The perils of fashion'.1853 |
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... turned sentence , you feel more the triumph of the orator , than pious joy that a soul has been turned to saving wisdom by your words . And , as for me , I believe that I think much more of the loveliness of your eyes , when you are ...
... turned sentence , you feel more the triumph of the orator , than pious joy that a soul has been turned to saving wisdom by your words . And , as for me , I believe that I think much more of the loveliness of your eyes , when you are ...
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... turned . The morning came ; but not so Colyton . The Earl became fidgetty , as do all spoilt children when the hour of appointment passes and a promised pleasure becomes doubtful . Yolande was still patient , and made allowances for the ...
... turned . The morning came ; but not so Colyton . The Earl became fidgetty , as do all spoilt children when the hour of appointment passes and a promised pleasure becomes doubtful . Yolande was still patient , and made allowances for the ...
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... own conscience . Still , to judge from what that conscience can permit , and the taste which could leave so despicable a caricature to be seen by all who turned over the portfolio , conviction of the gross perfidy you 64 THE COLONEL .
... own conscience . Still , to judge from what that conscience can permit , and the taste which could leave so despicable a caricature to be seen by all who turned over the portfolio , conviction of the gross perfidy you 64 THE COLONEL .
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... turned , with something so unlike the gentle forbearing spirit natural to her , to Junie , who had been assiduous in her attentions , that it imparted a vague terror to her feelings as she listened . " My dear Miss Mavesyn " -she began ...
... turned , with something so unlike the gentle forbearing spirit natural to her , to Junie , who had been assiduous in her attentions , that it imparted a vague terror to her feelings as she listened . " My dear Miss Mavesyn " -she began ...
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... turned , and to her amazement beheld the original of the portrait bending over her . But , oh ! how changed . The furrows of care were sealed on that open brow , the hair tinged with the hue with which trouble as well as age marks its ...
... turned , and to her amazement beheld the original of the portrait bending over her . But , oh ! how changed . The furrows of care were sealed on that open brow , the hair tinged with the hue with which trouble as well as age marks its ...
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