Miss Aylmer; Or, The Maid's Husband, Том 3R. Bentley, 1840 |
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... truth ; and then he would decide that he had nothing to tell her - nothing to commu- nicate ; -a boyish scrape , that would just serve to amuse her in recounting , after they were married . And had Philip Waldegrave gone so far as that ...
... truth ; and then he would decide that he had nothing to tell her - nothing to commu- nicate ; -a boyish scrape , that would just serve to amuse her in recounting , after they were married . And had Philip Waldegrave gone so far as that ...
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... truth of a matter , she said , 66 Certainly ; do not fatigue yourself , but tell me what you think ; " and she prepared herself to hear the worst . " Then , " said Mrs. Milman , raising herself on her elbow , with some animation , " let ...
... truth of a matter , she said , 66 Certainly ; do not fatigue yourself , but tell me what you think ; " and she prepared herself to hear the worst . " Then , " said Mrs. Milman , raising herself on her elbow , with some animation , " let ...
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... truth . ” ` And now his eyes wandered over the grotesque style of decoration with which much of the building was encumbered . He sought to amuse his mind , his impatience for her return , by ex- amining the multitude of huge scrolls and ...
... truth . ” ` And now his eyes wandered over the grotesque style of decoration with which much of the building was encumbered . He sought to amuse his mind , his impatience for her return , by ex- amining the multitude of huge scrolls and ...
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... truth flow unostentatiously , adorn- ed in its course by candour , yet reconciled by kindness ; to confess where she had been wrong , be explicit in doing right ; to sponge out old im- pressions , and with frankness admit the new ; to ...
... truth flow unostentatiously , adorn- ed in its course by candour , yet reconciled by kindness ; to confess where she had been wrong , be explicit in doing right ; to sponge out old im- pressions , and with frankness admit the new ; to ...
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... truth , with at- tachment to a being of superior order . Besides , she beheld in Mr. Waldegrave the object of her profound admiration , and at the same time , tender compassion . It was when looking at him she felt , from the bottom of ...
... truth , with at- tachment to a being of superior order . Besides , she beheld in Mr. Waldegrave the object of her profound admiration , and at the same time , tender compassion . It was when looking at him she felt , from the bottom of ...
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affection babe better Betty Bracken calm carriage cerned Cheapside cheerful chinchilla comfort confess dear deep delight Divine grace dream duty escutcheon eyes fancy fear feelings felt folly gained girl give gone hand happiness Haveringham heart hope John Bracken knew Lady Oglander laughed leave live look round lost maid's husband manner married ment mind Miss Ayl Miss Aylmer morbid mind mother mother of pearl ness never night once pain passed passion peace Philip Waldegrave pity pleasure poor Betty pretty pride racter recollection repose rience Rosalind seemed servant silence single Sir Francis smile soft soon sorrow spirit stand stood Strick Strickland sweet taken talk tell tender thing thou thought timate tion truth turb turn uncon unem voice wait Waldegrave's weak whilst wife Winston Hall wished women word young