Waverley Novels, Volume 2Dana Estes, 1900 |
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Pagina 185
... Rose Bradwardine , he said it was impossible for any mortal to admire such a little uninformed thing , whose small portion of education was as ill adapted to her sex or youth as if she had appeared with one of her father's old campaign ...
... Rose Bradwardine , he said it was impossible for any mortal to admire such a little uninformed thing , whose small portion of education was as ill adapted to her sex or youth as if she had appeared with one of her father's old campaign ...
Pagina 200
... rose as he entered , but Flora im- mediately resumed her place and the conversation in which she was engaged . Rose , on the contrary , almost imperceptibly made a little way in the crowded circle for his advancing the corner of a chair ...
... rose as he entered , but Flora im- mediately resumed her place and the conversation in which she was engaged . Rose , on the contrary , almost imperceptibly made a little way in the crowded circle for his advancing the corner of a chair ...
Pagina 332
... Rose , " she replied , " to the same purpose . Sorrow is selfish and engrossing , or I would have written to express that , even in my own despair , I felt a gleam of pleasure at learning her happy prospects , and at hearing that the ...
... Rose , " she replied , " to the same purpose . Sorrow is selfish and engrossing , or I would have written to express that , even in my own despair , I felt a gleam of pleasure at learning her happy prospects , and at hearing that the ...
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