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Page 15
Mrs. Courtney , though expecting to find a considerable change in the
appearance of her son - in - law , was not prepared to see him become
exceedingly corpulent , or limping with a gouty affection , or to discover that his
hard , and , I might ...
Mrs. Courtney , though expecting to find a considerable change in the
appearance of her son - in - law , was not prepared to see him become
exceedingly corpulent , or limping with a gouty affection , or to discover that his
hard , and , I might ...
Page 172
It was impossible for Antoinette not to feel a second time the influence of his
attractions , connected as they were with so much warmth of affection towards her
; and , as she had now no object of affectionate regard , Ich as she possessed in
her ...
It was impossible for Antoinette not to feel a second time the influence of his
attractions , connected as they were with so much warmth of affection towards her
; and , as she had now no object of affectionate regard , Ich as she possessed in
her ...
Page 229
in such a temper that I could have murdered the person who had thus attempted
to deprive me of the affection of my wife : little thinking that the blow , could I have
struck it , would have reached my sister's heart . My suspicions , however , did ...
in such a temper that I could have murdered the person who had thus attempted
to deprive me of the affection of my wife : little thinking that the blow , could I have
struck it , would have reached my sister's heart . My suspicions , however , did ...
Page 254
Every advance , therefore , which she made towards an expression of affection
was met with indifference ; and all her kindness driven back upon herself . I can
hardly conceive a more determinately cruel conduct than mine , and that for such
a ...
Every advance , therefore , which she made towards an expression of affection
was met with indifference ; and all her kindness driven back upon herself . I can
hardly conceive a more determinately cruel conduct than mine , and that for such
a ...
Page 275
... of remorse , and returning affection , on Lady Roxeter ; indeed , I have no doubt
but that I should have knelt at her feet , implored her forgiveness , and have been
received again to her most cordial affection , within a very few weeks after my ...
... of remorse , and returning affection , on Lady Roxeter ; indeed , I have no doubt
but that I should have knelt at her feet , implored her forgiveness , and have been
received again to her most cordial affection , within a very few weeks after my ...
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