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... remarked,that shewas endued with a remarkable strength and quickness of feeling. Mrs. Holloway andher daughters weresittingatwork inalarge oldfashioned parlour, when Louisa andher aunt were introduced; and though theyoung ladies arose ...
... remarked,that shewas endued with a remarkable strength and quickness of feeling. Mrs. Holloway andher daughters weresittingatwork inalarge oldfashioned parlour, when Louisa andher aunt were introduced; and though theyoung ladies arose ...
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... remarked theother. “You havelong been seekinga wife. Where canyourchoice rest betterthan in this place?” “You mistake me,” said Mr. Gray;“I have never had anythoughts of the kind.” “Areyouthen determined never to marry?” “No,” said ...
... remarked theother. “You havelong been seekinga wife. Where canyourchoice rest betterthan in this place?” “You mistake me,” said Mr. Gray;“I have never had anythoughts of the kind.” “Areyouthen determined never to marry?” “No,” said ...
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... remarked,that she had never before entertainedtheidea that good thoughts could thusbe conveyed toany person's mind merely by the sound ofa name which had no meaning, or atleast the meaning of which the ownerofthe namewas not acquainted ...
... remarked,that she had never before entertainedtheidea that good thoughts could thusbe conveyed toany person's mind merely by the sound ofa name which had no meaning, or atleast the meaning of which the ownerofthe namewas not acquainted ...
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... remarked, thatthis young man was utterly ignorant of the divine principles of Christianity,having been brought up in practicalinfidelity respecting revealed religion.But had he been educated in the wilds ofAfrica among professed ...
... remarked, thatthis young man was utterly ignorant of the divine principles of Christianity,having been brought up in practicalinfidelity respecting revealed religion.But had he been educated in the wilds ofAfrica among professed ...
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... remarked Lady N– inthis part of her narrative, “is the placeinwhich James theSecond, of England, resided for someyears beforehisdeath, and wherein he died. It is of an irregular form, built rounda court, ornamented with towers and ...
... remarked Lady N– inthis part of her narrative, “is the placeinwhich James theSecond, of England, resided for someyears beforehisdeath, and wherein he died. It is of an irregular form, built rounda court, ornamented with towers and ...
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