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Pagina iv
To this hour knows not all the methods taken to deceive and ruin her. But will
briefly, yet circumstantially, enter into the darker part of her sad story, though her
heart sinks under the thoughts of a recollection so painful. XLIV. XLV. XLVI. XLVII.
To this hour knows not all the methods taken to deceive and ruin her. But will
briefly, yet circumstantially, enter into the darker part of her sad story, though her
heart sinks under the thoughts of a recollection so painful. XLIV. XLV. XLVI. XLVII.
Pagina 11
Accordingly, going early to bed, and the sad story being resumed, with as great
earnestness on one side, as attention on the other, before the young lady had
gone far in it, mother H. methought was taken with a. fit of the colic ; and her
tortures ...
Accordingly, going early to bed, and the sad story being resumed, with as great
earnestness on one side, as attention on the other, before the young lady had
gone far in it, mother H. methought was taken with a. fit of the colic ; and her
tortures ...
Pagina 12
... confine not themselves to the rules of the drama) ensued recoveries, lyings-in,
christenings, the .smiling boy, amply, even in her own opinion, rewarding the
suffering mother. Then the grandfather's estate yielded up, possession taken of it
...
... confine not themselves to the rules of the drama) ensued recoveries, lyings-in,
christenings, the .smiling boy, amply, even in her own opinion, rewarding the
suffering mother. Then the grandfather's estate yielded up, possession taken of it
...
Pagina 21
And wants not forethought To have taken her with me, was to be in the power of
her intelligence, if a faithless creature. — Let me, however, though I part not with
my caution, keep my charity ! — Can there be any woman sq vile to a woman ?
And wants not forethought To have taken her with me, was to be in the power of
her intelligence, if a faithless creature. — Let me, however, though I part not with
my caution, keep my charity ! — Can there be any woman sq vile to a woman ?
Pagina 23
As I entered the dining-room, I congratulated her and myself upon her sudden
recovery. And would have taken her hand, with an air of respectful tenderness;
but she was resolved to begin where she left off. She turned from me, drawing in
her ...
As I entered the dining-room, I congratulated her and myself upon her sudden
recovery. And would have taken her hand, with an air of respectful tenderness;
but she was resolved to begin where she left off. She turned from me, drawing in
her ...
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