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Page 29
How long he had remained in this position he knew not ; but , if time were to be
calculated by the progress of thought , it was long , very long , ( for the whole life
of the unhappy youth had passed in review before him during this interval , )
when ...
How long he had remained in this position he knew not ; but , if time were to be
calculated by the progress of thought , it was long , very long , ( for the whole life
of the unhappy youth had passed in review before him during this interval , )
when ...
Page 68
diately sent for Madame Vauvrier ; who soon arrived , and was , indeed , the only
person who could administer the smallest consolation to Emily ; but the major
remained inconsolable . He had long secretly repented his conduct towards his ...
diately sent for Madame Vauvrier ; who soon arrived , and was , indeed , the only
person who could administer the smallest consolation to Emily ; but the major
remained inconsolable . He had long secretly repented his conduct towards his ...
Page 97
Immediately after this marriage , Mrs. Northington , being utterly rejected by her
family , accompanied her husband to Ireland , where she remained till the
improvident couple had nearly expended the whole of Mr. Northington's
patrimony ...
Immediately after this marriage , Mrs. Northington , being utterly rejected by her
family , accompanied her husband to Ireland , where she remained till the
improvident couple had nearly expended the whole of Mr. Northington's
patrimony ...
Page 148
... her sister observed , with pleasure , that she could not conceal the uneasiness
which they excited . With pleasure , I say ; because this circumstance led her to
hope that there still remained some remains of better feeling in her sister's heart .
... her sister observed , with pleasure , that she could not conceal the uneasiness
which they excited . With pleasure , I say ; because this circumstance led her to
hope that there still remained some remains of better feeling in her sister's heart .
Page 150
... the carriage was overturned ; and Madame , who had very imprudently put her
head out of the window at the first alarm , received so dreadful a contusion , that
she was taken up for dead , and remained for many hours totally insensible .
... the carriage was overturned ; and Madame , who had very imprudently put her
head out of the window at the first alarm , received so dreadful a contusion , that
she was taken up for dead , and remained for many hours totally insensible .
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