The Poor Relation: A Novel, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1858 |
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... moreover inclined to consider themselves very much aggrieved by the fact that Ella was no longer to exert herself as she had hitherto done in their behalf ; and with the usual impetuous recklessness of youth , forgetting that it was by ...
... moreover inclined to consider themselves very much aggrieved by the fact that Ella was no longer to exert herself as she had hitherto done in their behalf ; and with the usual impetuous recklessness of youth , forgetting that it was by ...
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... Moreover , Horace will leave us in a week or two , and I shall be re- leased from the wrong - headedness which has placed us all in a false position . There - go , both of you ; and make no remark to your father upon the subject ...
... Moreover , Horace will leave us in a week or two , and I shall be re- leased from the wrong - headedness which has placed us all in a false position . There - go , both of you ; and make no remark to your father upon the subject ...
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... to comply with any such proposition . The poor child has already more than repaid me for any kindness that I have shewn her , and to which under any circumstances she had , moreover , a right ; and she must be made THE POOR RELATION . 73.
... to comply with any such proposition . The poor child has already more than repaid me for any kindness that I have shewn her , and to which under any circumstances she had , moreover , a right ; and she must be made THE POOR RELATION . 73.
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A Novel Julia S H. Pardoe, Miss Pardoe (Julia). moreover , a right ; and she must be made to comprehend this . Many a paroxysm of agony , many an hour of weariness has she soothed for me ; and I will not permit her to believe that we are ...
A Novel Julia S H. Pardoe, Miss Pardoe (Julia). moreover , a right ; and she must be made to comprehend this . Many a paroxysm of agony , many an hour of weariness has she soothed for me ; and I will not permit her to believe that we are ...
Стр. 107
... moreover , too fully occupied in riding , walking , and playing bil- liards with their brother and his friend to have much leisure to waste upon their cousin , returned vague and cold answers to the ques- tioning of THE POOR RELATION . 107.
... moreover , too fully occupied in riding , walking , and playing bil- liards with their brother and his friend to have much leisure to waste upon their cousin , returned vague and cold answers to the ques- tioning of THE POOR RELATION . 107.
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