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Page 14
Mrs. Courtney felt that his presence would not add to her happiness ; Christopher
, who had ever associated unpleasant feelings with the remembrance of his
father , instantly lost his cheerfulness ; and Emily alone seemed pleased , though
...
Mrs. Courtney felt that his presence would not add to her happiness ; Christopher
, who had ever associated unpleasant feelings with the remembrance of his
father , instantly lost his cheerfulness ; and Emily alone seemed pleased , though
...
Page 64
Emily at that moment arose , and , giving utterance , confusedly , to her feelings ,
fell on her knees before him , exclaiming , “ O my parent ! my father ! my beloved
father ! if you love your Emily , if you cherish the memory of her mother , cast ...
Emily at that moment arose , and , giving utterance , confusedly , to her feelings ,
fell on her knees before him , exclaiming , “ O my parent ! my father ! my beloved
father ! if you love your Emily , if you cherish the memory of her mother , cast ...
Page 125
She had also inspired her young friend with the same heroic feelings ; for
Eleanore was hastily proceeding to entail upon herself the same unnecessary
inconveniences that Joanna had done ; not perceiving that as to any real
sufferings and ...
She had also inspired her young friend with the same heroic feelings ; for
Eleanore was hastily proceeding to entail upon herself the same unnecessary
inconveniences that Joanna had done ; not perceiving that as to any real
sufferings and ...
Page 172
The old lady was , moreover , not entirely divested of some compunctious
feelings respecting her daughter , whom she was conscious of having treated
with too much severity . The compte de J the father of the chevalier , was not at
that time ...
The old lady was , moreover , not entirely divested of some compunctious
feelings respecting her daughter , whom she was conscious of having treated
with too much severity . The compte de J the father of the chevalier , was not at
that time ...
Page 182
In reply to all this , Antoinette could only weep ; but her tears and silence
betrayed the struggles of her heart , and the contest which raged within her
breast , between natural feelings and her renewed nature . During this interview ,
Theodore ...
In reply to all this , Antoinette could only weep ; but her tears and silence
betrayed the struggles of her heart , and the contest which raged within her
breast , between natural feelings and her renewed nature . During this interview ,
Theodore ...
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