The New Forest: A Novel, 3. köideH. Colburn, 1829 |
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... character which she had always heard treated with peculiar con- tempt at Oakham - hall . Ringwood's attentions , therefore , to Fanny , pointed as they soon be- came , excited no other remark , than that it was very good - natured of ...
... character which she had always heard treated with peculiar con- tempt at Oakham - hall . Ringwood's attentions , therefore , to Fanny , pointed as they soon be- came , excited no other remark , than that it was very good - natured of ...
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... character , she cared not a doit about his comparative poverty , for she had seen enough of riches at home to convince her that they con- ferred no happiness ; she felt honoured and ele- vated in her own opinion by the preference shown ...
... character , she cared not a doit about his comparative poverty , for she had seen enough of riches at home to convince her that they con- ferred no happiness ; she felt honoured and ele- vated in her own opinion by the preference shown ...
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... character , and certify that I am a good girl . " " Begone , you silly madcap ! I cannot afford you any such voucher , for you are constantly refusing to take the advice which I and Au- gusta give you . " . " Are you quite , quite sure ...
... character , and certify that I am a good girl . " " Begone , you silly madcap ! I cannot afford you any such voucher , for you are constantly refusing to take the advice which I and Au- gusta give you . " . " Are you quite , quite sure ...
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A Novel Horace Smith. character as a philosopher is at stake , I will maintain my point , and reduce you all to a di- lemma . I said that I was happy , and as no one can judge of this but myself , so no one can contradict me . " " Oh ...
A Novel Horace Smith. character as a philosopher is at stake , I will maintain my point , and reduce you all to a di- lemma . I said that I was happy , and as no one can judge of this but myself , so no one can contradict me . " " Oh ...
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... . " 66 " I am no tattler , " replied Henry , calmly ; nor have I said a word more upon the subject than I thought necessary for the vindication of Lucy's character . If I am talking to Captain Frampton 24 THE NEW FOREST .
... . " 66 " I am no tattler , " replied Henry , calmly ; nor have I said a word more upon the subject than I thought necessary for the vindication of Lucy's character . If I am talking to Captain Frampton 24 THE NEW FOREST .
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