First Love: A Novel, 3. köideSaunders & Otley, 1830 |
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Page 39
... overwhelming share of it did not cause any suspicion as to the nature of her senti- ments . The feeling of every one , down to the lowest servant in the house , was the same , as if Edmund had really been the son or grandson of 39 V.
... overwhelming share of it did not cause any suspicion as to the nature of her senti- ments . The feeling of every one , down to the lowest servant in the house , was the same , as if Edmund had really been the son or grandson of 39 V.
Page 42
... nature of the sudden movement with which she had started from her seat . Frances followed , and found her in the hall , endeavouring , with fingers as powerless as those of a new born babe , to open a letter . Frances assisted to break ...
... nature of the sudden movement with which she had started from her seat . Frances followed , and found her in the hall , endeavouring , with fingers as powerless as those of a new born babe , to open a letter . Frances assisted to break ...
Page 48
... natural share of interest , in the general joy , without betraying her own peculiar emotions . In the evening , for the sake of appearances , she ventured to leave her room . She had just taken her place at the tea - table , when 48 VI.
... natural share of interest , in the general joy , without betraying her own peculiar emotions . In the evening , for the sake of appearances , she ventured to leave her room . She had just taken her place at the tea - table , when 48 VI.
Page 65
... unnatural , and unamiable too , of them , if they did not feel when Edmund was in danger . " " If you don't mind what you're about , ma'am , I suspect you'll have some natural feelings to manage that you won't much like ! " FIRST LOVE . 65.
... unnatural , and unamiable too , of them , if they did not feel when Edmund was in danger . " " If you don't mind what you're about , ma'am , I suspect you'll have some natural feelings to manage that you won't much like ! " FIRST LOVE . 65.
Page 80
... nature , " said Henry ; " nor am I editor of the ' Morning Post , ' to be accountable for whose amours may figure in its columns for the amusement of the public . All I assert of my own knowledge is , that Edmund either was , or thought ...
... nature , " said Henry ; " nor am I editor of the ' Morning Post , ' to be accountable for whose amours may figure in its columns for the amusement of the public . All I assert of my own knowledge is , that Edmund either was , or thought ...
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