The heir of Ardennan, by the author of 'Anne Dysart, Том 397 |
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... looked still alert and vigorous . His complexion was bronzed and his features were high , sharp , and deeply marked by the lines of time ; but his tall , erect , though spare figure , and his firm and active step gave no evidence of ...
... looked still alert and vigorous . His complexion was bronzed and his features were high , sharp , and deeply marked by the lines of time ; but his tall , erect , though spare figure , and his firm and active step gave no evidence of ...
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... in the execution . She longed for more know- ledge , both of art and nature . She longed to travel , and she looked forward with all the ardour and freshness of her youthful , unworn feelings , and unjaded mind to her OF ARDENNAN . 55.
... in the execution . She longed for more know- ledge , both of art and nature . She longed to travel , and she looked forward with all the ardour and freshness of her youthful , unworn feelings , and unjaded mind to her OF ARDENNAN . 55.
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... looked round disparagingly , and observed , in a doubtful tone " Y - e - s . It looks very well on a fine night , and this is most delightful weather , though I must confess I am roasting with having walked so far . In my humble opinion ...
... looked round disparagingly , and observed , in a doubtful tone " Y - e - s . It looks very well on a fine night , and this is most delightful weather , though I must confess I am roasting with having walked so far . In my humble opinion ...
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... of disgust , while Agnes looked uneasy and alarmed . " Oh ! I forgot you hadn't come out yet . But never mind , my dear ; I shall enlighten your weak mind . Few people at my time of life have seen so much of 64 THE HEIR.
... of disgust , while Agnes looked uneasy and alarmed . " Oh ! I forgot you hadn't come out yet . But never mind , my dear ; I shall enlighten your weak mind . Few people at my time of life have seen so much of 64 THE HEIR.
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... looked reproachfully at her younger sister , while Mrs. Purves replied , " Oh ! I don't mind it once in a way ; but I am thankful I am not you , to have it to do every time you want anything in the town . My object in coming to - night ...
... looked reproachfully at her younger sister , while Mrs. Purves replied , " Oh ! I don't mind it once in a way ; but I am thankful I am not you , to have it to do every time you want anything in the town . My object in coming to - night ...
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admiration affection Agnes amused answered Ardennan beautiful began believe better brother Caro Caroline felt Caroline Irvine Caroline's carriage Catherine cold colm comfort countenance cried Caroline dance daugh daughter dearest delighted drawing-room dress Edinburgh eyes father feelings fond George Smythe girl glad glance hand happy Harbury hear heard heart highland hope husband Isabella Jane Purves John Purves kind knew Lady Cornish Lady Harriet latter laughed Loch Locharroch looked Major Irvine Major Smythe Malcolm Gordon manner Maria Maria Ross marriage marry mind minutes Miss Irvine Miss Smythe morning ness never night once pain papa passion perhaps person poor poor Violet Purves replied Scotland seemed silent Sir Arthur Cornish sister smile society sort speak spirit spoke sure tears tell things thought tion tone truth Violet Smythe voice Wattie Wetherstone wife William Ross wish woman young
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