Constance Herbert, Том 3Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
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... duty of presiding at the supper- table appeared to restore their host to his self - possession . He told them , in reply to a question , hazarded by Margaret , about his crops , the price of grain , and many other country gentlemanlike ...
... duty of presiding at the supper- table appeared to restore their host to his self - possession . He told them , in reply to a question , hazarded by Margaret , about his crops , the price of grain , and many other country gentlemanlike ...
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... duties it would entail upon her . She had not come to sit down as a fine lady in a well - ordered household ; there was much to be done and to be seen to . Plenty of occupation and new interests opened out before her . " I am very glad ...
... duties it would entail upon her . She had not come to sit down as a fine lady in a well - ordered household ; there was much to be done and to be seen to . Plenty of occupation and new interests opened out before her . " I am very glad ...
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... duties arose in life , and this strong idolatry to him did not die , but fell into abeyance . No other attachment of a similar nature took its place , but I was taught to be content . " I will not speak of him who is gone . I loved him ...
... duties arose in life , and this strong idolatry to him did not die , but fell into abeyance . No other attachment of a similar nature took its place , but I was taught to be content . " I will not speak of him who is gone . I loved him ...
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... duty . " Mr. Harrop did not fail to arrive . Ab- sence had made him more in love than ever . It had given a touch of imagination to his sentiment , which had beautified even Miss Wilmot . At the end of three days he had another private ...
... duty . " Mr. Harrop did not fail to arrive . Ab- sence had made him more in love than ever . It had given a touch of imagination to his sentiment , which had beautified even Miss Wilmot . At the end of three days he had another private ...
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... duty to engage me ; the things one does of one's own accord , do not occupy one like the duties which are laid upon us by Providence , and surely I have duties towards my mother . " VOL . III . E " We will consider about it . If your ...
... duty to engage me ; the things one does of one's own accord , do not occupy one like the duties which are laid upon us by Providence , and surely I have duties towards my mother . " VOL . III . E " We will consider about it . If your ...
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