The New Forest: A Novel, 3. köideH. Colburn, 1829 |
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... handsome , he much preferred to the regular , stately , haughty beauty of her sister , who seemed imperiously to challenge admira- tion as a right B 2 THE NEW FOREST . 3 had a profound horror of her younger sister ...
... handsome , he much preferred to the regular , stately , haughty beauty of her sister , who seemed imperiously to challenge admira- tion as a right B 2 THE NEW FOREST . 3 had a profound horror of her younger sister ...
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A Novel Horace Smith. who seemed imperiously to challenge admira- tion as a right . In Fanny's artlessness , simpli- city , fervour of honest feeling , and freedom from affectation , he found charms , rendered still more attractive , by ...
A Novel Horace Smith. who seemed imperiously to challenge admira- tion as a right . In Fanny's artlessness , simpli- city , fervour of honest feeling , and freedom from affectation , he found charms , rendered still more attractive , by ...
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... tion could be urged against her suitor than his want of wealth , to consult her own happiness , rather than the projects of her ambitious parents , and accept him sans ceremonie . With all her childishness of appearance and playful ...
... tion could be urged against her suitor than his want of wealth , to consult her own happiness , rather than the projects of her ambitious parents , and accept him sans ceremonie . With all her childishness of appearance and playful ...
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... tion . More like a great baboon dressed up , isn't he , Mossdale ? Quite rideeculous , ' pon my honour ! " " You know I always defend those whom every body else attacks , " cried Fanny ; " and in behalf of my friend Pompey , I must ...
... tion . More like a great baboon dressed up , isn't he , Mossdale ? Quite rideeculous , ' pon my honour ! " " You know I always defend those whom every body else attacks , " cried Fanny ; " and in behalf of my friend Pompey , I must ...
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... tion . " Pompey , my good fellow , " he said , " we have been talking about the song you were singing just now . Does it relate to a real occurrence ? " " Iss , gemman , iss ; ebery word all trute . ” " How do you know ; did you witness ...
... tion . " Pompey , my good fellow , " he said , " we have been talking about the song you were singing just now . Does it relate to a real occurrence ? " " Iss , gemman , iss ; ebery word all trute . ” " How do you know ; did you witness ...
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