Alice Wentworth [by N. Radecliffe].1854 |
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... never have been otherwise than delightful to Alice , and whose connections would have rendered an intimacy with her not only advantageous , but desirable . I confess I 600055931T had hoped - but it is in vain to ALICE WENTWORTH . 5.
... never have been otherwise than delightful to Alice , and whose connections would have rendered an intimacy with her not only advantageous , but desirable . I confess I 600055931T had hoped - but it is in vain to ALICE WENTWORTH . 5.
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... never will be . " " I am am sorry to hear it , " said Mrs. Clayton , " sorry there seems no chance of Alice's wishing to make so suitable and proper a state of things permanent , for were she ever to express such a wish , I am willing ...
... never will be . " " I am am sorry to hear it , " said Mrs. Clayton , " sorry there seems no chance of Alice's wishing to make so suitable and proper a state of things permanent , for were she ever to express such a wish , I am willing ...
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... my impression that each set , ception of poor , kind Mary , rule and direct my actions companion they gave me . with the ex- intended to through the While your mother lived , Sophy , it never occurred to me ALICE WENTWORTH . 15.
... my impression that each set , ception of poor , kind Mary , rule and direct my actions companion they gave me . with the ex- intended to through the While your mother lived , Sophy , it never occurred to me ALICE WENTWORTH . 15.
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... never loved , and for whom I have very little esteem . Therefore , when I found , two months back , that Miss Dalton was obliged to go home to her father , I determined that , come what might , I would try living by myself , and doing ...
... never loved , and for whom I have very little esteem . Therefore , when I found , two months back , that Miss Dalton was obliged to go home to her father , I determined that , come what might , I would try living by myself , and doing ...
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... - vagance ! I confess I do not wonder that any decent man should scruple to put himself on the ranks with such beings ; but it is unlucky for me , you per- ceive . " << Alice , you will never persuade me , " 20 ALICE WENTWORTH .
... - vagance ! I confess I do not wonder that any decent man should scruple to put himself on the ranks with such beings ; but it is unlucky for me , you per- ceive . " << Alice , you will never persuade me , " 20 ALICE WENTWORTH .
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afraid Alice rose Alice Wentworth Alice's answered Alice Arthur Darrell Aunt Clayton Aunt Darrell ball beauty Belgrave Square believe better Bram Bramstone's Captain Vaughan carriage chaperon countenance cousin Cranfield creature cried crowd dance dare say Darrell Place Darrell's dear Sophy doubt enjoy exclaimed eyes fancy Farnden feel Frederick Vivian galop girl give glad gone happy hear heard Herbert Clayton hope hour husband interrupted knew Lady Emily Lady Wilmington's Larpent laughing least leave live look marriage marry ment mind Miss Wentworth morning mother never night Oakleys painful panion partner passed pause Philip Bramstone pleasure poor racter replied Alice seemed smiling soon sorry speak spoke stay stone suppose sure tell thankful thing thought Tilgates to-morrow to-night told tone town trust uncle unhappy waltz wife wish woman wonder words worse wretched
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