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Сторінка 201
... or a woman who can habit of assuming an appearance of speak rationally ,
chatter the most virtue and good sense , would , per- puerile nonsense , in order
to pass haps , lead to the possession of them , for a natural character ; forgetting
or ...
... or a woman who can habit of assuming an appearance of speak rationally ,
chatter the most virtue and good sense , would , per- puerile nonsense , in order
to pass haps , lead to the possession of them , for a natural character ; forgetting
or ...
Сторінка 380
She She had often , she observed , heard looked at me for a moment with un- her
father mention his name , though utterable surprise ; then added , with not aware
until this moment of his dignity and perfect self - possession , identity with her ...
She She had often , she observed , heard looked at me for a moment with un- her
father mention his name , though utterable surprise ; then added , with not aware
until this moment of his dignity and perfect self - possession , identity with her ...
Сторінка 381
He is fortunate in possess- at length I said very timidly , ing so warm a friend , ”
said Marga- the sentiments of Colonel ... fore animated them , and time seems
The self - possession of men of the to have warred on their feelings in world ...
He is fortunate in possess- at length I said very timidly , ing so warm a friend , ”
said Marga- the sentiments of Colonel ... fore animated them , and time seems
The self - possession of men of the to have warred on their feelings in world ...
Сторінка 421
... it was his debricked up The whole conveyed light to torture flies and worms ,
and the idea of decay , and the swallows he would take the young birds from and
other birds had taken undis- the nests , and torment thein to enturbed possession
...
... it was his debricked up The whole conveyed light to torture flies and worms ,
and the idea of decay , and the swallows he would take the young birds from and
other birds had taken undis- the nests , and torment thein to enturbed possession
...
Сторінка 518
... owned half a world , which they less contributed in no slight degree had
possessed undisturbed for ages , to heighten ... and to whom death setts , that in
the quiet possession of was as dust in the balance compared the blessings these
first ...
... owned half a world , which they less contributed in no slight degree had
possessed undisturbed for ages , to heighten ... and to whom death setts , that in
the quiet possession of was as dust in the balance compared the blessings these
first ...
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