The lover's grave; or, The tragedy of Marshend1840 |
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Pagina 31
... means of guessing . It had been her anxious wish that her mother should not , for the present , be made acquainted with her sentiments towards Edward . - This wish , I must stop to re- mark , for the information of my young readers ...
... means of guessing . It had been her anxious wish that her mother should not , for the present , be made acquainted with her sentiments towards Edward . - This wish , I must stop to re- mark , for the information of my young readers ...
Pagina 38
... mean to take any rash step without your consent . " 66 ' Have you not already done it , " asked Mrs. Thomson , with some bitterness , " to confess your love , without first consulting me ? Do you call it not being rash ? " " I did hope ...
... mean to take any rash step without your consent . " 66 ' Have you not already done it , " asked Mrs. Thomson , with some bitterness , " to confess your love , without first consulting me ? Do you call it not being rash ? " " I did hope ...
Pagina 39
... mean that you have been pledging yourself to him ? " Susan , in the very innocency of her heart , an- swered " yes , " and began to argue that she had often heard her mother speak very much in his praise , and that it could not be ...
... mean that you have been pledging yourself to him ? " Susan , in the very innocency of her heart , an- swered " yes , " and began to argue that she had often heard her mother speak very much in his praise , and that it could not be ...
Pagina 47
... means , and sufficient ex- perience , to set up in business for myself ? but above all , do I not love you ? and am I not by you equally beloved ? How then can I be too sanguine ? Nay , dearest Susan , I shall grow more and more so ...
... means , and sufficient ex- perience , to set up in business for myself ? but above all , do I not love you ? and am I not by you equally beloved ? How then can I be too sanguine ? Nay , dearest Susan , I shall grow more and more so ...
Pagina 48
... mean you ? " enquired Edward , and a shade of gloom overspread his fine countenance as he asked the question . " You are silent , " he 66 continued , " I beseech you , dearest Susan , tell me what you mean ? for be assured that I fear ...
... mean you ? " enquired Edward , and a shade of gloom overspread his fine countenance as he asked the question . " You are silent , " he 66 continued , " I beseech you , dearest Susan , tell me what you mean ? for be assured that I fear ...
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acquainted answer anxious appeared asked Susan assured began begged believe better Bishop bless brandy and water brother cause CAVENDISH SQUARE Charles Hayling child comfort companion confession continued cried Edward cried Susan crime daughter dear desire disappointment doubt dreadful Elgar endeavour entered excited exclaimed Edward eyes fear feel felt Fieldhill friend Henry girl guilty happy hear heard heart hope hour innocent inquired kind knew Layton listen long con look Maidstone manner marriage Marshend master mercy mind misery morning mulled wine never night object observed Henry panion pardon passed passion phial pity poor present prisoner prove racter reason repeated replied Charles replied Edward replied Henry replied Susan Sheldrake silence soon soul speak suffer suppose surprise talk tears tell tence thing Thomson thought tion told tone truth turnkey walk ward wish words wretched young youth
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