The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 1 |
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Does my young master know of these affronts ? MARGARET . I cannot tell .
Perhaps he has not been told . Perhaps he might have seen them if he would . I
have kņown him more quick - sighted . Let that pass . All things seem chang ' d , I
think ...
Does my young master know of these affronts ? MARGARET . I cannot tell .
Perhaps he has not been told . Perhaps he might have seen them if he would . I
have kņown him more quick - sighted . Let that pass . All things seem chang ' d , I
think ...
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It was young Allan Clare , who had brought a present of peaches , and some
roses , for Ro. samund . He laid his little basket down on a seat of the arbour ;
and in a respectful tone of voice , as though he were addressing a parent ,
enquired of ...
It was young Allan Clare , who had brought a present of peaches , and some
roses , for Ro. samund . He laid his little basket down on a seat of the arbour ;
and in a respectful tone of voice , as though he were addressing a parent ,
enquired of ...
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teaze young people with an account of her infirmities . " A few kind words passed
on either side , when young Clare , glancing a tender look at the girl , who had all
this time been silent , took leave of them with saying “ I shall bring Elinor to see ...
teaze young people with an account of her infirmities . " A few kind words passed
on either side , when young Clare , glancing a tender look at the girl , who had all
this time been silent , took leave of them with saying “ I shall bring Elinor to see ...
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ROSAMUND GRAY was the most beautiful young creature that eyes ever bebeld
. Her face had the sweetest expression in it — a gentleness - a modesty - a
timidity - a certain charm - a grace without a name . There was a sort of
melancholy ...
ROSAMUND GRAY was the most beautiful young creature that eyes ever bebeld
. Her face had the sweetest expression in it — a gentleness - a modesty - a
timidity - a certain charm - a grace without a name . There was a sort of
melancholy ...
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more than a panegyric on young Clare ' s good qualities . Elinor looked at her
young friend , and smiled . Rosamund was beginning to look grave — but there
was a cordial sunshine in the face of Elinor , before which any clouds of reserve ...
more than a panegyric on young Clare ' s good qualities . Elinor looked at her
young friend , and smiled . Rosamund was beginning to look grave — but there
was a cordial sunshine in the face of Elinor , before which any clouds of reserve ...
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Allan beauty better brother child Clare comes common cottage DANIEL dead dear death drink Elinor eyes face fancy father fear feel follow gentle girl give gone grace grandmother GRAY hand happy hath head hear heard heart hope JOHN keep kind knew lady late leave less light live look LOVEL maid manner Margaret Maria MARTIN Mary matter mean mind Miss morning mother nature never night once parents pass past poor present pride reason Rosamund SANDFORD scene secret seek seemed seen shew SIMON SIR WALTER sleep smile sometimes speak spirit sure sweet talk tears tell tender thee things thou thought told took true turn walk wandered weep wine WOODVIL young youth