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Pagina 8
... truth , in addition to conferring social advantages , adds so much to our happiness . ' Miss E. This also I am inclined to dis- pute . Do you really feel happier , Mrs. Poulter , because you can tell us what continents are divided by ...
... truth , in addition to conferring social advantages , adds so much to our happiness . ' Miss E. This also I am inclined to dis- pute . Do you really feel happier , Mrs. Poulter , because you can tell us what continents are divided by ...
Pagina 44
... truth . Mother , mother , I have made a great mistake , the one great mistake of life . I have mistaken the man with whom I am to live . Charles and I were engaged for two years . I have discovered nothing new in him . I was familiar ...
... truth . Mother , mother , I have made a great mistake , the one great mistake of life . I have mistaken the man with whom I am to live . Charles and I were engaged for two years . I have discovered nothing new in him . I was familiar ...
Pagina 48
... truth than those which burn . When he first began to think about buying the house , I was surprised and talked with less restraint than is usual with me . After a little while he said that I had not contributed anything definite to a ...
... truth than those which burn . When he first began to think about buying the house , I was surprised and talked with less restraint than is usual with me . After a little while he said that I had not contributed anything definite to a ...
Pagina 71
... mark . She had never cared much for company , and her disfigurement made her care for it less . She could not help feeling that everybody noticed it , and most people in truth noticed nothing else . She was KATE RADCLIFFE 71.
... mark . She had never cared much for company , and her disfigurement made her care for it less . She could not help feeling that everybody noticed it , and most people in truth noticed nothing else . She was KATE RADCLIFFE 71.
Pagina 72
With Other Papers Mark Rutherford. most people in truth noticed nothing else . She was ' the girl with a scar . ' As time went on , this self - consciousness , or rather consciousness of herself as the scar , dimin- ished , but her ...
With Other Papers Mark Rutherford. most people in truth noticed nothing else . She was ' the girl with a scar . ' As time went on , this self - consciousness , or rather consciousness of herself as the scar , dimin- ished , but her ...
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acquaintance afterwards asked aunt AXMOUTH beautiful believe better Bicknoller Blackdeep blue Brompton Cemetery Cæsar called Charles Charlotte Brontë church Claudio Cleeve Abbey clerks clouds Coleridge creatures daughter dear death dinner door Eastcheap excuse eyes father feel Flocks of seagulls friends girl Goacher gone happy hear heard heart Helen hills HOMERTON hour husband Jackman Jane Eyre Judith Crowhurst Julius Cæsar Kate knew lady Larkins live London London Bridge looked Lord marriage married matter Melissa ment miles mind minutes Miss Everard Miss Taggart Miss Toller morning mother Mudge never night o'clock once Othello passed passion person Plutarch Political Poulter pounds pray Rambler reason religion replied ROMNEY MARSH Shakespeare soul squire talk tell thing thought tion told took true truth turned walked wife wind window woman word Wordsworth