The Lottery of Life, Том 1Henry Colburn, Publisher, 1842 |
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... aunt , as good a woman as could be found in all Hertfordshire . I always loved Buttermuth , and every tree and hedge in it , as if they were living creatures . Ay , Mr. Richard ! and I loved the people too , even old cross Dame Parsons ...
... aunt , as good a woman as could be found in all Hertfordshire . I always loved Buttermuth , and every tree and hedge in it , as if they were living creatures . Ay , Mr. Richard ! and I loved the people too , even old cross Dame Parsons ...
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... aunt's dwelling , for my relation having waited herself at the coach - office for nearly an hour in expectation of my arrival , had returned to her home , leaving instructions for me to follow her in a hackney - coach ; but my new ...
... aunt's dwelling , for my relation having waited herself at the coach - office for nearly an hour in expectation of my arrival , had returned to her home , leaving instructions for me to follow her in a hackney - coach ; but my new ...
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... aunt's reception was less cordial and affectionate than I had antici- pated ; and this coldness made me think still more frequently of those dear relations whom I had left behind . I was continually dreaming of them , and pining for the ...
... aunt's reception was less cordial and affectionate than I had antici- pated ; and this coldness made me think still more frequently of those dear relations whom I had left behind . I was continually dreaming of them , and pining for the ...
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... aunt allowed me some- times to go and spend an evening with her . There I met a young man , her nephew , who was a clerk in the firm of Mortimer , Allison and Finsbury , and who always spent the Sab- bath with her . He was the ...
... aunt allowed me some- times to go and spend an evening with her . There I met a young man , her nephew , who was a clerk in the firm of Mortimer , Allison and Finsbury , and who always spent the Sab- bath with her . He was the ...
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... aunt was a little disposed to jealousy , and soon began to think that I liked Mrs. Elrington better than herself . She found many excuses for preventing me from going to see her half so often as I was invited ; and whenever Mrs ...
... aunt was a little disposed to jealousy , and soon began to think that I liked Mrs. Elrington better than herself . She found many excuses for preventing me from going to see her half so often as I was invited ; and whenever Mrs ...
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admiration affection Annette Appleshaw asked aunt beautiful blessed Chatterton cheeks child Comte de Breteul cottage orné COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON daughter dear death dinner Don Alphonso Dunkeld Elrington Emma Emmerson excited eyes face father feelings felt fortune girl glance hand happy heard heart Henry Wilmot Hermance hope husband indulged Isotta Joseppa Lady Ellen Lady Emily Lady Mansel Lady Veronica Lamerton leave lips look Lord Elmsdale Lord Haversham Lord Henry Lord Mordaunt Lord Windermere lover Macgrowler Madelina Manfredoni Manningtree marriage married Matilde Meredith mind Misthis mother Naples never Nickson night observed Palazzo Grimani pale passed passion Percy Mortimer pity pleasure poor rendered replied reproaches Ribiero signor Sir Richard sister smile soon sure tears tell terton thing thought tion told uttered Villeneuve Vincenza Westonville wife William Nickson Winterton wish woman young youth