The Metropolitan Magazine, Том 8Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... thought since , But it is with Anna , the second sister , then about seventeen , that the narrative is princi . pally concerned . She was generally thought to be the least beautiful of the three ; her eyes were not so bright , nor her ...
... thought since , But it is with Anna , the second sister , then about seventeen , that the narrative is princi . pally concerned . She was generally thought to be the least beautiful of the three ; her eyes were not so bright , nor her ...
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... thought right he would enter into ; she might have the house in Bedford Square , if desired , and little Mary to stay with her of course . Every- thing she wished should be done , " he said , in the tone of one who , feeling himself in ...
... thought right he would enter into ; she might have the house in Bedford Square , if desired , and little Mary to stay with her of course . Every- thing she wished should be done , " he said , in the tone of one who , feeling himself in ...
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he felt the loss of his home . I thought it | Ellen by my side , for a six weeks ' ramble in was all right on his ... thoughts and calm- ing influence of solitude . She was sadder but wiser , and far better fitted than before to enter on ...
he felt the loss of his home . I thought it | Ellen by my side , for a six weeks ' ramble in was all right on his ... thoughts and calm- ing influence of solitude . She was sadder but wiser , and far better fitted than before to enter on ...
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thought the less Mrs. W. came there the better . This occurred but a few days ago , and the fear of total exclusion from her child under such circumstances , added to the constant sense of humiliation and un- happiness , had almost ...
thought the less Mrs. W. came there the better . This occurred but a few days ago , and the fear of total exclusion from her child under such circumstances , added to the constant sense of humiliation and un- happiness , had almost ...
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... thought it best to go with him , in the hope that , eventually , we might together contrive some means of es- caping . Wretched as I was , and almost utterly hopeless as our case seemed to be , I was nevertheless unspeakably delighted ...
... thought it best to go with him , in the hope that , eventually , we might together contrive some means of es- caping . Wretched as I was , and almost utterly hopeless as our case seemed to be , I was nevertheless unspeakably delighted ...
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