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... cousin, nor were their countenances (which at no time were particularly graciousor animated) illuminated by the smallesttendency towardsa smile.The occasionof all this solemnityof manner was, however,at length explained by Mrs. Holloway ...
... cousin, nor were their countenances (which at no time were particularly graciousor animated) illuminated by the smallesttendency towardsa smile.The occasionof all this solemnityof manner was, however,at length explained by Mrs. Holloway ...
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... cousin's house. Shehad beenwounded, and thatinthemost ten4er point—the imaginary honour of her family: and she entered thehouse in astateof the highest dissatisfaction. She however refrained from giving utterance toher discontent ...
... cousin's house. Shehad beenwounded, and thatinthemost ten4er point—the imaginary honour of her family: and she entered thehouse in astateof the highest dissatisfaction. She however refrained from giving utterance toher discontent ...
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... cousin Hunter, to dowith the point in question?” returned Mrs.Joseph ma. “A professional man must do many things which he does notlike,if hewishes to get onin the world.”Aneloquent soliloquy thenfollowedconcerning the line of conduct ...
... cousin Hunter, to dowith the point in question?” returned Mrs.Joseph ma. “A professional man must do many things which he does notlike,if hewishes to get onin the world.”Aneloquent soliloquy thenfollowedconcerning the line of conduct ...
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... cousin's family retrenchments, confessing with a sighthat she was seriously afflicted by seeing a Hunter reducedto let lodgings. “Wellthen,Madam,” said Mr. Hunter,rising from his unfinishedbreakfast, “ifit isso, your feelingsshallbe no ...
... cousin's family retrenchments, confessing with a sighthat she was seriously afflicted by seeing a Hunter reducedto let lodgings. “Wellthen,Madam,” said Mr. Hunter,rising from his unfinishedbreakfast, “ifit isso, your feelingsshallbe no ...
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... cousin Charles was resolved to adhere tohis former plans offamily management, she ceased to contest thematter under his roof; thoughabroad she consoled herself amongher acquaintance, by representing Mrs. Charles Hunterasa very odd woman ...
... cousin Charles was resolved to adhere tohis former plans offamily management, she ceased to contest thematter under his roof; thoughabroad she consoled herself amongher acquaintance, by representing Mrs. Charles Hunterasa very odd woman ...
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