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Mary Martha Sherwood. respectable gentleman, and early become a widow. This young man had not a large fortune; but he possessed many qualities, in comparison with which the gifts of fortune, or even theexteriorcharms ofperson and manner ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. respectable gentleman, and early become a widow. This young man had not a large fortune; but he possessed many qualities, in comparison with which the gifts of fortune, or even theexteriorcharms ofperson and manner ...
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... gentleman whose voiceshe hadheard speaking in her praise under the archway.And shewasnot sorry, onbeing ledto a chair, to find herself seated closeby this gentleman and his companion Captain Vivian, both of whom.
... gentleman whose voiceshe hadheard speaking in her praise under the archway.And shewasnot sorry, onbeing ledto a chair, to find herself seated closeby this gentleman and his companion Captain Vivian, both of whom.
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... gentleman, till Mr. Cecil Gray,who had beenwalkinginthegarden, came up tothe window,and addressing himself toLouisa, would hays engaged her in conversation of a somewhat more rational kind than that with whichhis brother officer was ...
... gentleman, till Mr. Cecil Gray,who had beenwalkinginthegarden, came up tothe window,and addressing himself toLouisa, would hays engaged her in conversation of a somewhat more rational kind than that with whichhis brother officer was ...
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... gentleman then towhom Ihave an errand. My master awaitsyou ina retiredpartof the wood not far distant.' “'Lead theway,' saidBeauclerk, 'andI will follow. And now,' addedhe to himself,' under the influence of divine grace,I willendeavour ...
... gentleman then towhom Ihave an errand. My master awaitsyou ina retiredpartof the wood not far distant.' “'Lead theway,' saidBeauclerk, 'andI will follow. And now,' addedhe to himself,' under the influence of divine grace,I willendeavour ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. stood by. “'These gentlemen are my friends,' said Altamont. 'There is nothing you can say which they ... gentleman appeared abroad withouta sword,)with an airofdefiance and insolence, which could not but excitethe ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. stood by. “'These gentlemen are my friends,' said Altamont. 'There is nothing you can say which they ... gentleman appeared abroad withouta sword,)with an airofdefiance and insolence, which could not but excitethe ...
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