The New Forest: A Novel, 3. köideH. Colburn, 1829 |
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... face of her parents , by degrading herself to an union with a pauper , a 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 ...
... face of her parents , by degrading herself to an union with a pauper , a 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 ...
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... face and appearance altogether , which is quite patrician , stamping her at once of the Corinthian order . She was evidently designed by nature to be a nobleman's wife . " " I wonder , then , that she never became one , " said Lord ...
... face and appearance altogether , which is quite patrician , stamping her at once of the Corinthian order . She was evidently designed by nature to be a nobleman's wife . " " I wonder , then , that she never became one , " said Lord ...
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... face , too ? " " As I confess that I have applied them to you behind your back , I think it but right to repeat them before your face . " 66 Very well , Sir , very well . I presume you will give me satisfaction for this insulting lan ...
... face , too ? " " As I confess that I have applied them to you behind your back , I think it but right to repeat them before your face . " 66 Very well , Sir , very well . I presume you will give me satisfaction for this insulting lan ...
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... So , brother Penguin , I tell you to your face , that if there's been any wild bird hereabouts , I'll take my oath it's a hen ; and what's more , that she comes out of your own nest ; and what ' s more still , that THE NEW FOREST . 55.
... So , brother Penguin , I tell you to your face , that if there's been any wild bird hereabouts , I'll take my oath it's a hen ; and what's more , that she comes out of your own nest ; and what ' s more still , that THE NEW FOREST . 55.
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... face confessed the implicit trust and delighted exhilaration of his soul , as he exclaimed , " Oh ! Miss Welbeck ! I cannot tell you how assured and happy I feel at this moment . The first sight of you , and the first sound of your ...
... face confessed the implicit trust and delighted exhilaration of his soul , as he exclaimed , " Oh ! Miss Welbeck ! I cannot tell you how assured and happy I feel at this moment . The first sight of you , and the first sound of your ...
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