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Pagina 144
... quitted her ; why , Helen , must I tear myself for ever from your sight- you , to whom my earliest vows were pledged - whose image has ever lived un- rivalled rivalled in my breast , and to whom I have 144 ALVONDOWN VICARAGE .
... quitted her ; why , Helen , must I tear myself for ever from your sight- you , to whom my earliest vows were pledged - whose image has ever lived un- rivalled rivalled in my breast , and to whom I have 144 ALVONDOWN VICARAGE .
Pagina 149
... quitted the room before Hartly entered ; he met Courtenay on the stairs , and feared that a reconciliation had taken place . Helen's evident distress , however , assured him that the meeting had not proved very consolatory . # 3 " I ...
... quitted the room before Hartly entered ; he met Courtenay on the stairs , and feared that a reconciliation had taken place . Helen's evident distress , however , assured him that the meeting had not proved very consolatory . # 3 " I ...
Pagina 157
... quitted ; I would there- fore recommend to you the perusal of Baron Munchausen's travels ; and after the eagle of your imagination has borne you through the wonderful regions that he has already already traversed , if you can give as ...
... quitted ; I would there- fore recommend to you the perusal of Baron Munchausen's travels ; and after the eagle of your imagination has borne you through the wonderful regions that he has already already traversed , if you can give as ...
Pagina 160
... quitted Alvondown . With what pleasure could I dwell on the sensations that filled my breast at that moment ! -You witnessed them in some measure ; but you were un- acquainted with the ambitious hopes that flattered me . I was ( in idea ) ...
... quitted Alvondown . With what pleasure could I dwell on the sensations that filled my breast at that moment ! -You witnessed them in some measure ; but you were un- acquainted with the ambitious hopes that flattered me . I was ( in idea ) ...
Pagina 161
... half an hour after we quitted her . " Had I not then been comforted with the hope of embracing thee , my Helen , I should have wished for death . Destitute and and forlorn , in a strange country , what could ALVONDOWN VICARAGE . 161.
... half an hour after we quitted her . " Had I not then been comforted with the hope of embracing thee , my Helen , I should have wished for death . Destitute and and forlorn , in a strange country , what could ALVONDOWN VICARAGE . 161.
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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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