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Pagina 35
... means , devise a plan by which such a wish might be accomplished ; he was , therefore , as highly delighted as his slug- gish temper would permit , when thus ap- prised of her favourable sentiments , and he embraced the earliest ...
... means , devise a plan by which such a wish might be accomplished ; he was , therefore , as highly delighted as his slug- gish temper would permit , when thus ap- prised of her favourable sentiments , and he embraced the earliest ...
Pagina 36
... mean to reflect on his . father by this answer , but his zeal for Mr. Coleby and Helen threw him off his guard . Mr. Courtenay felt the reproof , and inter- nally acknowledged its justice ; he return- ed no answer ; and after a few ...
... mean to reflect on his . father by this answer , but his zeal for Mr. Coleby and Helen threw him off his guard . Mr. Courtenay felt the reproof , and inter- nally acknowledged its justice ; he return- ed no answer ; and after a few ...
Pagina 43
... means by which his mind ( ardent and enterprising ) would pursue with vigour whatever path parental affection should dictate ; and how are you sure , that by thus repressing every expecta- tion which his fervid imagination may form ...
... means by which his mind ( ardent and enterprising ) would pursue with vigour whatever path parental affection should dictate ; and how are you sure , that by thus repressing every expecta- tion which his fervid imagination may form ...
Pagina 48
... , I sanguinely hope , favour my designs ; and who knows , " added he , with a smile , " but I may return ornamented with all the trappings of eastern magnifi- - cence cence to claim you . In the mean time , 48 ALVONDOWN VICARAGE .
... , I sanguinely hope , favour my designs ; and who knows , " added he , with a smile , " but I may return ornamented with all the trappings of eastern magnifi- - cence cence to claim you . In the mean time , 48 ALVONDOWN VICARAGE .
Pagina 49
Regina Maria Roche. cence to claim you . In the mean time , I leave you secure in innocence , and pro- tected by Heaven and your father . " He would have proceeded , but his emo- tion almost choaked him , and to conceal his weakness , he ...
Regina Maria Roche. cence to claim you . In the mean time , I leave you secure in innocence , and pro- tected by Heaven and your father . " He would have proceeded , but his emo- tion almost choaked him , and to conceal his weakness , he ...
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accept acquaintance adieu affection agitation Agnes Alvondown amiable answer appearance assured behold believe bestowed bosom CHAP charms cival's Clemments Clifton Coleby's conduct confess conquer consolation Courtenay's dear Miss declared departure deserve distress doubt Elton Emily encrease endeavoured enquired exclaimed expence expressed father favour fear feelings felt flattering forgive fortune friendship girl gratitude happy Harriet Hartly heart Helen hope hour idea insensible ject Lady El Lady Woolcomb Ladyship's lence length letter liberal lover Mallett Maria marriage ment mind misery Miss Ashton Miss Coleby Miss Cremur morning mortifying never nion obliged pain partial pawnbroker peat Percival Courtenay Percival's pleasure poor portunities possessed present pride procure quire receive recollection replied requested respect scarcely sensations sentiments severe sincere situation smile soon Sophia stancy sufficiently superior sure tation tear thought tion tuated tural Vicarage virtues wish young
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