Constance Herbert, Том 3Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
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... happy , most happy ; but , as he handed Miss Wilmot to the carriage , he held her hand , and said , in a confused manner : " If I am invited , do you say that I may come ? " 66 Certainly , " replied she ; " I am sure we shall all be ...
... happy , most happy ; but , as he handed Miss Wilmot to the carriage , he held her hand , and said , in a confused manner : " If I am invited , do you say that I may come ? " 66 Certainly , " replied she ; " I am sure we shall all be ...
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... happy . After the tea had been removed , they drew round the fire , and talked over their journey and their adventure , and Mr. Edward Harrop , and their curious improvised visit to him ; and Miss Wilmot confided to them what he had ...
... happy . After the tea had been removed , they drew round the fire , and talked over their journey and their adventure , and Mr. Edward Harrop , and their curious improvised visit to him ; and Miss Wilmot confided to them what he had ...
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... happy concurrences to make him think a great deal about her , and to cause a sentiment that , if it were not Love , was at any rate a strong pre - occupation in his mind , which became more and more pro- nounced every day . When the ...
... happy concurrences to make him think a great deal about her , and to cause a sentiment that , if it were not Love , was at any rate a strong pre - occupation in his mind , which became more and more pro- nounced every day . When the ...
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... happy ; but she had begun to pity him very sincerely , and to sympathize with him in the picture he had drawn of his loneliness ; and that was a great deal gained . He had the sense to press for nothing further at present , but took his ...
... happy ; but she had begun to pity him very sincerely , and to sympathize with him in the picture he had drawn of his loneliness ; and that was a great deal gained . He had the sense to press for nothing further at present , but took his ...
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... happy to have me for his wife , I do not think I should wish to refuse him . " " Capital ! " cried Margaret , laughing ; " he ought to go down on his knees to thank you . He must be very exigeant if he re- quires more . Dear friend , I ...
... happy to have me for his wife , I do not think I should wish to refuse him . " " Capital ! " cried Margaret , laughing ; " he ought to go down on his knees to thank you . He must be very exigeant if he re- quires more . Dear friend , I ...
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