First Love: A Novel, 2. köideSaunders & Otley, 1830 |
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Page 15
... dare say you think , " continued Julia , who had no suspicion of the kind of jealousy , which on mention of the word , had presented itself to Edmund's fancy- " I dare say you think we did not appear as glad to see you as usual , when ...
... dare say you think , " continued Julia , who had no suspicion of the kind of jealousy , which on mention of the word , had presented itself to Edmund's fancy- " I dare say you think we did not appear as glad to see you as usual , when ...
Page 24
... they were , at least , indifferent , if not annoying to Julia ; and , though he did not dare to ask himself why , the conviction was a source of infinite joy to him ! The gay mornings of the regatta , dinner company every 24 FIRST LOVE .
... they were , at least , indifferent , if not annoying to Julia ; and , though he did not dare to ask himself why , the conviction was a source of infinite joy to him ! The gay mornings of the regatta , dinner company every 24 FIRST LOVE .
Page 56
... to keep his boat within hearing of our party , these several evenings on the lake . " " I dare say it was quite by accident , ” re- 66 joined Frances ; and how picturesque the effect was , " she continued , turning to Lady 56 FIRST LOVE .
... to keep his boat within hearing of our party , these several evenings on the lake . " " I dare say it was quite by accident , ” re- 66 joined Frances ; and how picturesque the effect was , " she continued , turning to Lady 56 FIRST LOVE .
Page 62
... dare say every body will buy something from him , " added Julia . " He is , I believe , a deserving poor crea- ture , " said Mrs. Montgomery . " Shall we gratify the girls , and admit him ? " she added , turning to Lady Arandale . Lady ...
... dare say every body will buy something from him , " added Julia . " He is , I believe , a deserving poor crea- ture , " said Mrs. Montgomery . " Shall we gratify the girls , and admit him ? " she added , turning to Lady Arandale . Lady ...
Page 134
... indignation , pride , and anger ; she was dying to give them ut- terance , but she felt that , now , she dare not trust herself to speak , while her fingers , in despite of her utmost efforts , being still held , 134 FIRST LOVE .
... indignation , pride , and anger ; she was dying to give them ut- terance , but she felt that , now , she dare not trust herself to speak , while her fingers , in despite of her utmost efforts , being still held , 134 FIRST LOVE .
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