The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... heart . He , however , endeavoured to recover from this sudden chill , and forced himself to suppose that it was only the effect of fancy . He accordingly took the seat that was offered him , and began to express the delight he felt in ...
... heart . He , however , endeavoured to recover from this sudden chill , and forced himself to suppose that it was only the effect of fancy . He accordingly took the seat that was offered him , and began to express the delight he felt in ...
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... heart , though it seems he felt not the irritation of the fester , till on occasion of the meeting of which we are now speaking , when he found himself , though a traveller , and , as the world would say , a fortunate man , suddenly and ...
... heart , though it seems he felt not the irritation of the fester , till on occasion of the meeting of which we are now speaking , when he found himself , though a traveller , and , as the world would say , a fortunate man , suddenly and ...
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... heart . " And so , Edmund , " said Mr. Parnel , “ you are still at the old lodgings ! -still precisely where I first knew you ! Do you not find them rather dark ? " 66 ' By no means , " returned Edmund . " Those rooms seem to me the ...
... heart . " And so , Edmund , " said Mr. Parnel , “ you are still at the old lodgings ! -still precisely where I first knew you ! Do you not find them rather dark ? " 66 ' By no means , " returned Edmund . " Those rooms seem to me the ...
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... heart , his love , his griefs were given , But all his serions thoughts had rest in heaven ; As some tall cliff , that lifts its awful form , Swells from the vale , and midway leaves the storm , Though round its breast the rolling ...
... heart , his love , his griefs were given , But all his serions thoughts had rest in heaven ; As some tall cliff , that lifts its awful form , Swells from the vale , and midway leaves the storm , Though round its breast the rolling ...
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... hearts generally take the greatest care to avoid a display of their feelings , he hastily brushed away these tokens of affection , and , as if by mutual consent , other and less interesting subjects engaged the conversation of the two ...
... hearts generally take the greatest care to avoid a display of their feelings , he hastily brushed away these tokens of affection , and , as if by mutual consent , other and less interesting subjects engaged the conversation of the two ...
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