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Pagina 148
am I , I hardly can help sympathising with his aristocratic feelings . Mrs. Vanbeest Brown ! The name has little to recommend it , to be sure . What children we are ! " EIGHT EXTRACT . " It is all over now , Matildal I shall never have ...
am I , I hardly can help sympathising with his aristocratic feelings . Mrs. Vanbeest Brown ! The name has little to recommend it , to be sure . What children we are ! " EIGHT EXTRACT . " It is all over now , Matildal I shall never have ...
Pagina 209
... and whose trade of rapine and imposture must have hardened her against every human feeling -- the bitterness of his ... those feelings of compassion which females , even in their most degraded state , can seldom altogether smother .
... and whose trade of rapine and imposture must have hardened her against every human feeling -- the bitterness of his ... those feelings of compassion which females , even in their most degraded state , can seldom altogether smother .
Pagina 453
I » poople ; they remombered there was another in possession of the estate , and they as yet only expressed their feelings in low whispers to each other . Our friend Jock Jabos , the postilion , forced his way into the middle of the ...
I » poople ; they remombered there was another in possession of the estate , and they as yet only expressed their feelings in low whispers to each other . Our friend Jock Jabos , the postilion , forced his way into the middle of the ...
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