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Pagina 244
... felt them influence my actions more and more . Amy's welfare and happiness became dearer to me than my own , and gradually I learned to feel the bliss of resigning my own desire to hers . It was Miss Franklin's continual study , as we ...
... felt them influence my actions more and more . Amy's welfare and happiness became dearer to me than my own , and gradually I learned to feel the bliss of resigning my own desire to hers . It was Miss Franklin's continual study , as we ...
Pagina 272
... felt , moreover , as she had said , that she was no longer a child , and that he was treating her as though she were one . She resolved to show her independence , and she felt secretly certain that Miss Glamis would not attract Mr ...
... felt , moreover , as she had said , that she was no longer a child , and that he was treating her as though she were one . She resolved to show her independence , and she felt secretly certain that Miss Glamis would not attract Mr ...
Pagina 373
... felt no shame for having loved one so wor - sweet country home , such as he had often dreamt thy , how her thoughts had continually followed of when he used to sit on summer evenings on the her wandering lover , and how every success of ...
... felt no shame for having loved one so wor - sweet country home , such as he had often dreamt thy , how her thoughts had continually followed of when he used to sit on summer evenings on the her wandering lover , and how every success of ...
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