Ellen Glanville, Том 1E.L. Carey and A. Hart, 1838 |
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... comfort him about that ; for though we talk so pathetically of our poverty , I suspect that it is only talk . My uncle , who knows all about papa's affairs , says , that it is a fancy of Lindsay's , and that it is a pity he wearies papa ...
... comfort him about that ; for though we talk so pathetically of our poverty , I suspect that it is only talk . My uncle , who knows all about papa's affairs , says , that it is a fancy of Lindsay's , and that it is a pity he wearies papa ...
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... a wife who could in no way interfere with his comfort , and might possibly contribute to it . She would not be gay when he meant her to be grave ; she would not talk when he required her to be silent ; she would 44 ELLEN GLANVILLE .
... a wife who could in no way interfere with his comfort , and might possibly contribute to it . She would not be gay when he meant her to be grave ; she would not talk when he required her to be silent ; she would 44 ELLEN GLANVILLE .
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... comfort- able hour with Ellen . " So , now , " he said , laying his hand encouragingly upon the shoulder of his brother - in - law- " now let us be merry , Charles , my jolly fellow . " " Charles , my jolly fellow , " emitted a little ...
... comfort- able hour with Ellen . " So , now , " he said , laying his hand encouragingly upon the shoulder of his brother - in - law- " now let us be merry , Charles , my jolly fellow . " " Charles , my jolly fellow , " emitted a little ...
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... comfort and amusement were the happiest that she could know . The time was come when irrational people get up from dinner , and rational people go to bed . Not that it is neces- sarily a sign of rationality to go to bed early ; but it ...
... comfort and amusement were the happiest that she could know . The time was come when irrational people get up from dinner , and rational people go to bed . Not that it is neces- sarily a sign of rationality to go to bed early ; but it ...
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... comfort , Ellen . " Ellen tried to look as if this suggestion made her very com- fortable , and now thought it quite time to carry the war into the enemy's country . " Edward , " she said , " you have talked to me a great deal about ...
... comfort , Ellen . " Ellen tried to look as if this suggestion made her very com- fortable , and now thought it quite time to carry the war into the enemy's country . " Edward , " she said , " you have talked to me a great deal about ...
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