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Page 14
Thus they endeavoured to console each other ; notwithstanding which , the grief
of Emily was little abated at the time when news came from abroad that Captain
Muller was promoted to be a major , and that he was obliged at the same time to
...
Thus they endeavoured to console each other ; notwithstanding which , the grief
of Emily was little abated at the time when news came from abroad that Captain
Muller was promoted to be a major , and that he was obliged at the same time to
...
Page 25
Of example , madam , ” repeated the major : “ of example and imperfect control . ”
“ And not , " said Mrs. Courtney , “ the consequence evil nature and a depraved
heart ? ” “ Undoubtedly not , ” said the major , opening his toothpick - case , and ...
Of example , madam , ” repeated the major : “ of example and imperfect control . ”
“ And not , " said Mrs. Courtney , “ the consequence evil nature and a depraved
heart ? ” “ Undoubtedly not , ” said the major , opening his toothpick - case , and ...
Page 42
The major had not enjoyed the society of his new connexions many weeks ,
before a dispute arose between him and a young gentleman , a relation of his
first wife , upon the subject of his conduct towards his son , which was understood
to ...
The major had not enjoyed the society of his new connexions many weeks ,
before a dispute arose between him and a young gentleman , a relation of his
first wife , upon the subject of his conduct towards his son , which was understood
to ...
Page 51
It was enough for his crooked mind to suppose that she had some such reason ;
and , therefore , looking significantly at Emily from behind the major , he said , “
Did you wish for your dinner , Monsieur ? shall I give directions to the cook ?
It was enough for his crooked mind to suppose that she had some such reason ;
and , therefore , looking significantly at Emily from behind the major , he said , “
Did you wish for your dinner , Monsieur ? shall I give directions to the cook ?
Page 64
The major was agitated on perusing these words ; the tears came into his eyes ;
he rubbed them hastily away ; then looking tenderly at Emily , he added , in a
tone of forced complacency , Come , let us begin . What is this book about ?
The major was agitated on perusing these words ; the tears came into his eyes ;
he rubbed them hastily away ; then looking tenderly at Emily , he added , in a
tone of forced complacency , Come , let us begin . What is this book about ?
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