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... looked at the lady of themanor,who remained silentlyexpecting what he had furtherto propose.Mr.Vernon then proceeded to declare hiswishes; which were,if possible, to engagethe lady of the manor to undertake this part ofhis duty forhim ...
... looked at the lady of themanor,who remained silentlyexpecting what he had furtherto propose.Mr.Vernon then proceeded to declare hiswishes; which were,if possible, to engagethe lady of the manor to undertake this part ofhis duty forhim ...
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... looked towards the fourpoints ofthe compass, towit, the east, thewest, thenorth,and thesouth. “'The mansion, which was very large,was furnished altogether after the fashion of elder times,and exhibited, as might be supposed, a varietyof ...
... looked towards the fourpoints ofthe compass, towit, the east, thewest, thenorth,and thesouth. “'The mansion, which was very large,was furnished altogether after the fashion of elder times,and exhibited, as might be supposed, a varietyof ...
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... .” Mr. Hunter looked eagerly ather while shespoke: thenturning away, he sat for a considerable time with his eyes fixed upon thefire,apparently stupid, but in fact deeply considering every word which she had uttered;
... .” Mr. Hunter looked eagerly ather while shespoke: thenturning away, he sat for a considerable time with his eyes fixed upon thefire,apparently stupid, but in fact deeply considering every word which she had uttered;
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... looked atMaria,as iffor an explanation ofwhat heheard, and thenathis cousin, being impatient for whatshe had further toproduce. “Itisnot many years agothat your father, Charles, wassheriffof this county,” proceeded the old lady:“he ...
... looked atMaria,as iffor an explanation ofwhat heheard, and thenathis cousin, being impatient for whatshe had further toproduce. “Itisnot many years agothat your father, Charles, wassheriffof this county,” proceeded the old lady:“he ...
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... looked fiercely at them, tossing her head and evidencing such symptoms as might have intimidated a more courageous spirit thanthatof Miss Hartley,who beingin theconstant habit of giving way to every emotion of fearon. theslightest ...
... looked fiercely at them, tossing her head and evidencing such symptoms as might have intimidated a more courageous spirit thanthatof Miss Hartley,who beingin theconstant habit of giving way to every emotion of fearon. theslightest ...
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