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Nevertheless , such was the ardour of his affection for his young , interesting wife
, that he appeared not to regret the sacrifice ; and if some symptoms of irritability
in his temper would sometimes appear , his wife presently found means to allay ...
Nevertheless , such was the ardour of his affection for his young , interesting wife
, that he appeared not to regret the sacrifice ; and if some symptoms of irritability
in his temper would sometimes appear , his wife presently found means to allay ...
Page 15
... and as he never used any means to cool that affection , it continued to augment
, and was the means of supporting her through many trials , as will appear
hereafter . The sudden rush of affection in the lovely child , LADY OF THE
MANOR .
... and as he never used any means to cool that affection , it continued to augment
, and was the means of supporting her through many trials , as will appear
hereafter . The sudden rush of affection in the lovely child , LADY OF THE
MANOR .
Page 177
He therefore entered , with his whole heart , into the plans of his mother for the
conversion of Antoinette through the means of the abbe , and waited impatiently
the result of the schemes of the wily priest . In the mean time , winter passed
away ...
He therefore entered , with his whole heart , into the plans of his mother for the
conversion of Antoinette through the means of the abbe , and waited impatiently
the result of the schemes of the wily priest . In the mean time , winter passed
away ...
Page 232
It is another question , whether the end and means were worthy of an immortal
being ; a question into which I shall not now enter . It seems that one of the
objects which Juliana had in view , was to induce me to suppose that Lady
Roxeter ...
It is another question , whether the end and means were worthy of an immortal
being ; a question into which I shall not now enter . It seems that one of the
objects which Juliana had in view , was to induce me to suppose that Lady
Roxeter ...
Page 301
I understand that he is not attached by any means to Lord Bellamy . I can
perceive , also , that he would be displeased at the opposition made by him to his
marriage . This is all natural ; but I wish to know whether you can recollect what
passed ...
I understand that he is not attached by any means to Lord Bellamy . I can
perceive , also , that he would be displeased at the opposition made by him to his
marriage . This is all natural ; but I wish to know whether you can recollect what
passed ...
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