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Pagina 25
... knew that this was always your preference ; and that before he tricked you away so artfully . What 15 was his conduct to you after- wards , that you should of a sudden change it ? Thus was your whole be- haviour regular , consistent ...
... knew that this was always your preference ; and that before he tricked you away so artfully . What 15 was his conduct to you after- wards , that you should of a sudden change it ? Thus was your whole be- haviour regular , consistent ...
Pagina 27
... knew by the train you are in , that what- ever his designs are , they can- not ripen either for good or S evil , till something shall result from this new device of his about Tomlinson and your uncle . Device I have not doubt that it is ...
... knew by the train you are in , that what- ever his designs are , they can- not ripen either for good or S evil , till something shall result from this new device of his about Tomlinson and your uncle . Device I have not doubt that it is ...
Pagina 28
... knew you loved him ! ] He is , as you relate , every hour more and more an encroacher upon it . He has seemed to change his nature , and is all love and gentleness . The wolf has put on the sheep's clothing ; yet more than once has ...
... knew you loved him ! ] He is , as you relate , every hour more and more an encroacher upon it . He has seemed to change his nature , and is all love and gentleness . The wolf has put on the sheep's clothing ; yet more than once has ...
Pagina 34
... once : but the gaudier trappings , may not be coach hither was so ready a con- the right path to lead me into the veniency , that I knew not what to great road to my future happi- ness ; which might have been en- | too , 34 THE HISTORY OF.
... once : but the gaudier trappings , may not be coach hither was so ready a con- the right path to lead me into the veniency , that I knew not what to great road to my future happi- ness ; which might have been en- | too , 34 THE HISTORY OF.
Pagina 48
... gay for my years . knew not what occasion I might have for my sword . I stooped forward ; blinked with my eyes to conceal their lustre [ No vanity in save me the 48 THE HISTORY OF author afraid of arrests, and made riot? What ...
... gay for my years . knew not what occasion I might have for my sword . I stooped forward ; blinked with my eyes to conceal their lustre [ No vanity in save me the 48 THE HISTORY OF author afraid of arrests, and made riot? What ...
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