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Page 83
... insomuch that , with other bad feelings , an emotion of resentment was excited
in my heart against my father , for having cut short what I judged to have been my
happiness : and these feelings were indulged so far as to produce a persuasion ...
... insomuch that , with other bad feelings , an emotion of resentment was excited
in my heart against my father , for having cut short what I judged to have been my
happiness : and these feelings were indulged so far as to produce a persuasion ...
Page 105
As the time approached for her quitting school , her unpleasant feelings became
stronger ; so that she not unfrequently awoke in tears , after having dreamed of
the great hall and long galleries of her father's house . She had by this time totally
...
As the time approached for her quitting school , her unpleasant feelings became
stronger ; so that she not unfrequently awoke in tears , after having dreamed of
the great hall and long galleries of her father's house . She had by this time totally
...
Page 115
... in fact , no vital change has taken place in their feelings , and the world is still
suffered to reign triumphantly in their hearts . Nothing , my dear Anna , ”
continued this excellent lady , “ nothing is more easy , than to acquire a
something like the ...
... in fact , no vital change has taken place in their feelings , and the world is still
suffered to reign triumphantly in their hearts . Nothing , my dear Anna , ”
continued this excellent lady , “ nothing is more easy , than to acquire a
something like the ...
Page 116
vescence of youthful vivacity for feelings of genuine piety . " Anna indeed listened
to all this : but few there are who will become wiser by the experience of others .
Her mountain stood strong , and she had no fear of any change : religion was a ...
vescence of youthful vivacity for feelings of genuine piety . " Anna indeed listened
to all this : but few there are who will become wiser by the experience of others .
Her mountain stood strong , and she had no fear of any change : religion was a ...
Page 215
Rosalie , absorbed by her feelings for this little unhappy one , could offer no
attentions to the miserable mother . She pressed her lips on the infant's pale
cheek , she addressed it in that tender language which they only who have a
mother's ...
Rosalie , absorbed by her feelings for this little unhappy one , could offer no
attentions to the miserable mother . She pressed her lips on the infant's pale
cheek , she addressed it in that tender language which they only who have a
mother's ...
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