Graham's Magazine, Том 20G. R. Graham, 1842 |
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... father had once seen better days , having been indeed a farmer in a small way ; but his crops failing , and his stock dying by disease , he had been reduced at length to extreme poverty . Yet he bore his misfortunes without repining ...
... father had once seen better days , having been indeed a farmer in a small way ; but his crops failing , and his stock dying by disease , he had been reduced at length to extreme poverty . Yet he bore his misfortunes without repining ...
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... father object , unless at a very distant period , had at length and love for him to whom she had plighted her virgin driven him to seek his fortune elsewhere . vows . This evening her parent had spoken to her , mildly but seriously on ...
... father object , unless at a very distant period , had at length and love for him to whom she had plighted her virgin driven him to seek his fortune elsewhere . vows . This evening her parent had spoken to her , mildly but seriously on ...
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... father's castle on the mountain , and perhaps had grown coarse , boorish , or ill - mannered . She did not know therefore whether she should love him or not - rather thought she should not - but then she had her father , and enough ...
... father's castle on the mountain , and perhaps had grown coarse , boorish , or ill - mannered . She did not know therefore whether she should love him or not - rather thought she should not - but then she had her father , and enough ...
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... father's hall She had lived almost sorrowless her days ; But he felt no affection for the gaze Of his fair girl ; and when she fondly smiled , He bade no father's welcome to the child , But even told his wish , and will'd it done , For ...
... father's hall She had lived almost sorrowless her days ; But he felt no affection for the gaze Of his fair girl ; and when she fondly smiled , He bade no father's welcome to the child , But even told his wish , and will'd it done , For ...
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... father had foolishly left the agricultural life , which he understood and was pursuing prosperously , for cities and ... father's prosperity , to the son of a man of wealth ; but that wealth had been the result of the closest selfishness ...
... father had foolishly left the agricultural life , which he understood and was pursuing prosperously , for cities and ... father's prosperity , to the son of a man of wealth ; but that wealth had been the result of the closest selfishness ...
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