The New Forest: A Novel, 3. köideH. Colburn, 1829 |
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Page 17
... such matters , made the same observation to my relation the Marchioness . " " Miss Frampton is in every respect ex- tremely beautiful , " said his Lordship . " Oh ! mere beauty is nothing , there are THE NEW FOREST . 17.
... such matters , made the same observation to my relation the Marchioness . " " Miss Frampton is in every respect ex- tremely beautiful , " said his Lordship . " Oh ! mere beauty is nothing , there are THE NEW FOREST . 17.
Page 29
... - carrier . Henry , however , who , though he meant not to give the least unnecessary offence , respect- ed nothing but moral rank , and honoured no distinctions so much as those of virtue , left him THE NEW FOREST . 29.
... - carrier . Henry , however , who , though he meant not to give the least unnecessary offence , respect- ed nothing but moral rank , and honoured no distinctions so much as those of virtue , left him THE NEW FOREST . 29.
Page 67
... and insinua- tions from a circumstance respecting which my own lips would remain for ever sealed , but of which another was unfortunately an eye - witness as well as myself . Nothing but my regard for THE NEW FOREST . 67.
... and insinua- tions from a circumstance respecting which my own lips would remain for ever sealed , but of which another was unfortunately an eye - witness as well as myself . Nothing but my regard for THE NEW FOREST . 67.
Page 72
... tract . " He took her hand , pressed it respect- fully to his lips , and was about to follow up this act of trust and homage by a formal decla- ration of his love , when Emily , suddenly withdrawing 72 THE NEW FOREST .
... tract . " He took her hand , pressed it respect- fully to his lips , and was about to follow up this act of trust and homage by a formal decla- ration of his love , when Emily , suddenly withdrawing 72 THE NEW FOREST .
Page 82
... respect his honour and his judgment . According to the usages of the world , I am aware that I am about to commit a great act of presumption ; but I believe that there are many of these practices of which you , as well as myself ...
... respect his honour and his judgment . According to the usages of the world , I am aware that I am about to commit a great act of presumption ; but I believe that there are many of these practices of which you , as well as myself ...
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