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... sister, Mr.Osborne,' saidFrederick; 'Iwill return tomy sister,andbe her comforter.' “'The Lord assisting you,' replied the tutor.“'But I must see Altamont,' said Frederick.'I must try whatthe persuasions ofa friend will do.'“'Idare ...
... sister, Mr.Osborne,' saidFrederick; 'Iwill return tomy sister,andbe her comforter.' “'The Lord assisting you,' replied the tutor.“'But I must see Altamont,' said Frederick.'I must try whatthe persuasions ofa friend will do.'“'Idare ...
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... sister as much information as she possibly could respecting the character of her son. —“Augustus is a fineyoung man, sister,” said Lady Harriet; “he mustbea great comfortto you;he seems remarkably steady.” Thiswasquite sufficient toset ...
... sister as much information as she possibly could respecting the character of her son. —“Augustus is a fineyoung man, sister,” said Lady Harriet; “he mustbea great comfortto you;he seems remarkably steady.” Thiswasquite sufficient toset ...
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... sister. Hetherefore looked very coolly uponthe captain; and Robert Mowbray treated himwiththe most opencontempt. Having failedin these quarters, Captain Freeman tried others of hiswife's connexions;but had noreason to boast of his ...
... sister. Hetherefore looked very coolly uponthe captain; and Robert Mowbray treated himwiththe most opencontempt. Having failedin these quarters, Captain Freeman tried others of hiswife's connexions;but had noreason to boast of his ...
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... sister, and then placed in a convent forlife, in case ofthedeath of her sister, he however hinted, thathe hoped his heirwould receive thishis secondchildintothe chateau inher sister's place, and make herhis daughterin law; underwhich ...
... sister, and then placed in a convent forlife, in case ofthedeath of her sister, he however hinted, thathe hoped his heirwould receive thishis secondchildintothe chateau inher sister's place, and make herhis daughterin law; underwhich ...
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... sister of his adopted child. Basil, however, saw nothing in these young people which inhis opinion couldrender them comparable to Theodosia. Eleanor somewhat resembled her sisterin respect ofform and features;but her manner was boldand ...
... sister of his adopted child. Basil, however, saw nothing in these young people which inhis opinion couldrender them comparable to Theodosia. Eleanor somewhat resembled her sisterin respect ofform and features;but her manner was boldand ...
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