The New Forest: A Novel, 3. köideH. Colburn, 1829 |
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... Manor- house , as to neglect the extension of his empire in the gay and gorgeous saloons of Oakham- hall . Ringwood , availing himself of the oppor- VOL . III . B tunities afforded by his bringing flowers to Fanny , or THE NEW FOREST. ...
... Manor- house , as to neglect the extension of his empire in the gay and gorgeous saloons of Oakham- hall . Ringwood , availing himself of the oppor- VOL . III . B tunities afforded by his bringing flowers to Fanny , or THE NEW FOREST. ...
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... Manor - house when he encountered the sportsmen . 66 " I understand , Sir , " continued the Captain , forgetting his affected drawl in the excitement of his feelings , " that not content with inter- fering in the affair of Lucy ...
... Manor - house when he encountered the sportsmen . 66 " I understand , Sir , " continued the Captain , forgetting his affected drawl in the excitement of his feelings , " that not content with inter- fering in the affair of Lucy ...
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... Manor - house , in the malicious hope that all intercourse would be broken off by his discovering Emily's inability to exculpate herself . From her observation of his character , however , she began subse- quently to think that he might ...
... Manor - house , in the malicious hope that all intercourse would be broken off by his discovering Emily's inability to exculpate herself . From her observation of his character , however , she began subse- quently to think that he might ...
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... Manor - house , the object of which he had stated to her with his usual frankness . She had been sitting for some time upon the tenter - hooks of expectation , awaiting his return , and was proportionably mortified when , upon his ...
... Manor - house , the object of which he had stated to her with his usual frankness . She had been sitting for some time upon the tenter - hooks of expectation , awaiting his return , and was proportionably mortified when , upon his ...
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... Manor - house , unless she could immedi- ately divert Henry's thoughts and affections into another channel , 40 THE NEW FOREST .
... Manor - house , unless she could immedi- ately divert Henry's thoughts and affections into another channel , 40 THE NEW FOREST .
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affections afford agitation Augusta bailiffs Barak Gunthorpe Beauley beautiful better bosom Boulderson called Captain Frampton character charge child circumstances companion conceal cried curse dare daugh daughter dear declared Dotterel duty ejaculated Emily Welbeck endeavouring exclaimed eyes Fanny father favour fear feelings fellow Forest forgiveness fortune gentleman George Gideon Welbeck girl Godfrey Grotto-house Hampshire hand happiness Haselgrove hear heard heart Heaven Henry Melcomb Henry's hope Hordle husband implore justice LADY MORGAN Lady Susan laugh lion look Lord Mossdale Lordship lugger Manor-house marriage Mary ment mind misery Miss Frampton Miss Welbeck nature Nettletop never NOBLE KINSMEN Oakham-hall once party passion Penguin Polly Pompey pon my honour poor post 8vo prisoner recollect remained Ringwood rum customer sort Southampton Tenby Thaxted there's thing thought tion utter voice vols whole wife wish Wiverley word wretch Yankee young