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Page 22
... matters or both sides ; and , as her father had expressed his determination
never more to separate himself from her , she tried to induce Mrs. Courtney to
bear with him , dreading lest she should be separated from her beloved
grandmother .
... matters or both sides ; and , as her father had expressed his determination
never more to separate himself from her , she tried to induce Mrs. Courtney to
bear with him , dreading lest she should be separated from her beloved
grandmother .
Page 60
Before more could be expressed , the valet came capering into the room ,
bringing a highly - seasoned ragout on a ... but , recovering himself with a bow ,
into which he endeavoured to throw a kind of congratulatory expression on her
return to ...
Before more could be expressed , the valet came capering into the room ,
bringing a highly - seasoned ragout on a ... but , recovering himself with a bow ,
into which he endeavoured to throw a kind of congratulatory expression on her
return to ...
Page 114
She enlarged , with warmth , on the hymn and beautiful group of children ; and
complained , in the same breath , that her shoes had pinched her all day ; she
asked if she had looked well , and expressed a wish that Mrs. Montague would
wear ...
She enlarged , with warmth , on the hymn and beautiful group of children ; and
complained , in the same breath , that her shoes had pinched her all day ; she
asked if she had looked well , and expressed a wish that Mrs. Montague would
wear ...
Page 142
Eleanore looked at her sister with an expression of some wonder , and said , “
Antoinette , I have always suspected you , and so has Joanna ; she has
expressed as much to me ; you are secretly inclining , I greatly fear , to the
delusions of ...
Eleanore looked at her sister with an expression of some wonder , and said , “
Antoinette , I have always suspected you , and so has Joanna ; she has
expressed as much to me ; you are secretly inclining , I greatly fear , to the
delusions of ...
Page 174
At the sight , however , of Antoinette , he changed his tone , bowed , and , taking
her hand , expressed a hope that she had ... While he was speaking to her ,
Eleanore threw the glove at the young garde du corps , using some lively
expression ...
At the sight , however , of Antoinette , he changed his tone , bowed , and , taking
her hand , expressed a hope that she had ... While he was speaking to her ,
Eleanore threw the glove at the young garde du corps , using some lively
expression ...
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