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Page 67
It was not many days after this conversation , that Emily returning one morning
from a walk , found her father with an open letter in his hand , which he was
looking upon with an expression of countenance in which grief and horror
appeared in ...
It was not many days after this conversation , that Emily returning one morning
from a walk , found her father with an open letter in his hand , which he was
looking upon with an expression of countenance in which grief and horror
appeared in ...
Page 160
Antoinette had a small Bible in her hand , which she had brought with her , with
the design of reading to her mother . She raised the book in her hand , and said ,
“ Dear parent , we shall now have abundance of leisure ; we will talk together ...
Antoinette had a small Bible in her hand , which she had brought with her , with
the design of reading to her mother . She raised the book in her hand , and said ,
“ Dear parent , we shall now have abundance of leisure ; we will talk together ...
Page 166
... every compliment you can pay her ; she is the best of daughters . ” “ To the best
of mothers , " returned Antoinette quickly ; and , laying her hand on her mother's
arm , “ a good mother , cousin Theodore , ” she added , “ will make a good ...
... every compliment you can pay her ; she is the best of daughters . ” “ To the best
of mothers , " returned Antoinette quickly ; and , laying her hand on her mother's
arm , “ a good mother , cousin Theodore , ” she added , “ will make a good ...
Page 190
At sight of Alice he started , for he knew her again , but did not speak , till the poor
woman , wringing her hands and ... At that moment , Theodore , who had walked
to a little distance , returned , and advancing , gave his hand to Mrs. Montague .
At sight of Alice he started , for he knew her again , but did not speak , till the poor
woman , wringing her hands and ... At that moment , Theodore , who had walked
to a little distance , returned , and advancing , gave his hand to Mrs. Montague .
Page 278
his eyes sought mine with an air of defiance ; while I looked down upon him with
all the scorn which I could collect in my features . " Come with me , Augustus , ”
said Lady Roxeter , seizing his hand . " My aunt , perhaps , will condescend to tell
...
his eyes sought mine with an air of defiance ; while I looked down upon him with
all the scorn which I could collect in my features . " Come with me , Augustus , ”
said Lady Roxeter , seizing his hand . " My aunt , perhaps , will condescend to tell
...
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