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... thought so charming, were sometimes haughty, cold, and distant, and at other times superciliously condescending ... thoughts less about Lady Caroline,
... thought so charming, were sometimes haughty, cold, and distant, and at other times superciliously condescending ... thoughts less about Lady Caroline,
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... thoughts, and allured my affections? What has hitherto hindered my entertaining these views ofmy Godandmy Redeemer ... thought, or ofoneright andproper feeling towards our Creator.' “HereAltamont, interrupting Mr. Osborne, said, 'Your ...
... thoughts, and allured my affections? What has hitherto hindered my entertaining these views ofmy Godandmy Redeemer ... thought, or ofoneright andproper feeling towards our Creator.' “HereAltamont, interrupting Mr. Osborne, said, 'Your ...
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... thought much of dress and appearance, and had no power toresist the allurements of these,eitherfor herself or her children: notwithstanding all which,she seemed to have some desireto be thought religious—she even thought herself soin ...
... thought much of dress and appearance, and had no power toresist the allurements of these,eitherfor herself or her children: notwithstanding all which,she seemed to have some desireto be thought religious—she even thought herself soin ...
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... thought charitable and humane.Among the first of thesetwo descriptions was LadySusan; it therefore cannot bewondered at iftheeconomy of charity and other subjects suggested bythis little work supplied many topics of conversation to Lady ...
... thought charitable and humane.Among the first of thesetwo descriptions was LadySusan; it therefore cannot bewondered at iftheeconomy of charity and other subjects suggested bythis little work supplied many topics of conversation to Lady ...
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... thought so handsome as her mother had been. Celia's turn came the next year,but this young ladydidnot obtain so many suffrages from thepublic evenas her sisterJane, beinga young personofa very ordinary and uninteresting character. While ...
... thought so handsome as her mother had been. Celia's turn came the next year,but this young ladydidnot obtain so many suffrages from thepublic evenas her sisterJane, beinga young personofa very ordinary and uninteresting character. While ...
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