The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... feeling a predilection for some and a distaste for others . There are persons , who , having had much ex- perience of life , and possessing , moreover , a natural in- sight into character , are enabled at once to form a shrewd and ...
... feeling a predilection for some and a distaste for others . There are persons , who , having had much ex- perience of life , and possessing , moreover , a natural in- sight into character , are enabled at once to form a shrewd and ...
Page 36
... feeling of the kind , my young companions led me towards the first fountain , and we stood awhile on its banks . " While remaining in this situation , the young count endeavoured to draw me into discourse by certain ques- tions and ...
... feeling of the kind , my young companions led me towards the first fountain , and we stood awhile on its banks . " While remaining in this situation , the young count endeavoured to draw me into discourse by certain ques- tions and ...
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... feelings . However , as no judicious friend was near me to suggest this idea , and as my own vanity was not likely to do so , the insinuating address of the count was left to produce all the effects of which it was capable . And ...
... feelings . However , as no judicious friend was near me to suggest this idea , and as my own vanity was not likely to do so , the insinuating address of the count was left to produce all the effects of which it was capable . And ...
Page 42
... feelings which can be con- ceived more painful to a mind of any sensibility , than to be suddenly and violently awakened from the indulgence of imaginary and selfish sorrows by the occurrence of real afflictions . To this moment I ...
... feelings which can be con- ceived more painful to a mind of any sensibility , than to be suddenly and violently awakened from the indulgence of imaginary and selfish sorrows by the occurrence of real afflictions . To this moment I ...
Page 44
... feelings and perplexing thoughts . " In this manner several days passed , and passed like a dream of which I have little remembrance - when , at the period in which it was expected that we might look for my father's return , a courier ...
... feelings and perplexing thoughts . " In this manner several days passed , and passed like a dream of which I have little remembrance - when , at the period in which it was expected that we might look for my father's return , a courier ...
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