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Page 8
... wife presently found means to allay the fever by the amiableness of her
manner , and her gentle and modest attentions . ... there was no instance of
maternal tenderness and maternal attention which she denied him ; while it was
evident to 8 ...
... wife presently found means to allay the fever by the amiableness of her
manner , and her gentle and modest attentions . ... there was no instance of
maternal tenderness and maternal attention which she denied him ; while it was
evident to 8 ...
Page 79
The little boy was too much engaged , by the important business of directing
Emily how she was to manage her flock , to pay much attention to what Emily had
last said . And now , as he prepared to leave the alp , he bowed to his fair
substitute ...
The little boy was too much engaged , by the important business of directing
Emily how she was to manage her flock , to pay much attention to what Emily had
last said . And now , as he prepared to leave the alp , he bowed to his fair
substitute ...
Page 175
... his nearness to her at the supper - table , with the entire devotion of his
attention to her , completed the fascination of the scene ; and she withdrew to rest
in such a state of mind , that she was glad to be relieved from her reflections by
sleep .
... his nearness to her at the supper - table , with the entire devotion of his
attention to her , completed the fascination of the scene ; and she withdrew to rest
in such a state of mind , that she was glad to be relieved from her reflections by
sleep .
Page 214
It was , however , with some difficulty , after having succeeded in getting the party
settled at the table , that I could withdraw my attention sufficiently from the sweet
face of Mary Daurien ( for the young lady was the granddaughter of Sir William ) ...
It was , however , with some difficulty , after having succeeded in getting the party
settled at the table , that I could withdraw my attention sufficiently from the sweet
face of Mary Daurien ( for the young lady was the granddaughter of Sir William ) ...
Page 221
But the neglect of the valet was soon amply repaired by Lady Roxeter's attention ,
who , though she had never seen Mr. Golding before , hastened to place a chair
for him , begging him to be seated ; and then T2 LADY OF THE MANOR ...
But the neglect of the valet was soon amply repaired by Lady Roxeter's attention ,
who , though she had never seen Mr. Golding before , hastened to place a chair
for him , begging him to be seated ; and then T2 LADY OF THE MANOR ...
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