Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etcWhittaker, 1839 - 198 páginas |
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... fear so , ' said Mrs. Middleton , ' for James has in- vited so many gentlemen ; but when you are at liberty , will you come into my dressing room ? for I have some- thing to say to you . ' Helen complied , and Mrs. Middleton presented ...
... fear so , ' said Mrs. Middleton , ' for James has in- vited so many gentlemen ; but when you are at liberty , will you come into my dressing room ? for I have some- thing to say to you . ' Helen complied , and Mrs. Middleton presented ...
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... fear of God predominated above the love of the world , and all its fleeting dreams ; it would have greatly assisted , instead of retarded her devotional feelings . Who then can affirm , with any truth , that what is termed pleasure , by ...
... fear of God predominated above the love of the world , and all its fleeting dreams ; it would have greatly assisted , instead of retarded her devotional feelings . Who then can affirm , with any truth , that what is termed pleasure , by ...
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... fears , The friends we have just parted from seem doubly dear ; we fly back on les ailes de l'esprit , to where we have seen them last : we view them in their accustomed places , and one alone is vacant ' tis our own , Tears rushed ...
... fears , The friends we have just parted from seem doubly dear ; we fly back on les ailes de l'esprit , to where we have seen them last : we view them in their accustomed places , and one alone is vacant ' tis our own , Tears rushed ...
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... fear to lose it . Pray forgive me , I will never offend you again - say you forgive me . ' ' Forgive , is too strong a term , ' answered Helen , ' for- get , I speedily shall , no doubt . ' ' Nay , ' answered he , ' you are unkind ...
... fear to lose it . Pray forgive me , I will never offend you again - say you forgive me . ' ' Forgive , is too strong a term , ' answered Helen , ' for- get , I speedily shall , no doubt . ' ' Nay , ' answered he , ' you are unkind ...
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... fear than love her . She can however befriend them , being a rich widow without any family . ' ' It is very surprising , ' said Mrs. Middleton ,, ' she did not keep Helen with her . ' : " Not at all , " said Mr. Inman , HOLME PARK . 79.
... fear than love her . She can however befriend them , being a rich widow without any family . ' ' It is very surprising , ' said Mrs. Middleton ,, ' she did not keep Helen with her . ' : " Not at all , " said Mr. Inman , HOLME PARK . 79.
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Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etc Mary Jane Sheild Vista completa - 1839 |
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