Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etcWhittaker, 1839 - 198 páginas |
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... girls ; in conse- quence , however , of some delay respecting a letter , which should have reached her ere she left home , Helen had arrived at Oakwood two days sooner than she was ex- pected . Those who have experienced the pain of ...
... girls ; in conse- quence , however , of some delay respecting a letter , which should have reached her ere she left home , Helen had arrived at Oakwood two days sooner than she was ex- pected . Those who have experienced the pain of ...
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... girl , bounding into the room , and running up to Helen , as if to claim her ac- quaintance . Mrs. Middleton followed . She was a tall , delicate , and ladylike looking woman ; but , at the first glance , Helen deemed her rather proud ...
... girl , bounding into the room , and running up to Helen , as if to claim her ac- quaintance . Mrs. Middleton followed . She was a tall , delicate , and ladylike looking woman ; but , at the first glance , Helen deemed her rather proud ...
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... girls resumed their stu- dies , and displayed much quickness , with well - tutored minds , the fruits of a mother's care and watchfulness . Louisa was a grave child , of about twelve years of age , resembling her mother in the dark hue ...
... girls resumed their stu- dies , and displayed much quickness , with well - tutored minds , the fruits of a mother's care and watchfulness . Louisa was a grave child , of about twelve years of age , resembling her mother in the dark hue ...
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... girl ! ' he replied , ' well , we must make her happy if we find her worthy our friendship : I must say , her appearance and manners are prepossessing . ' A few weeks soon glided away , and Helen gradually became completely at home ...
... girl ! ' he replied , ' well , we must make her happy if we find her worthy our friendship : I must say , her appearance and manners are prepossessing . ' A few weeks soon glided away , and Helen gradually became completely at home ...
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... girls ; she had a high re- commendation , but what may you know of her ? ' 6 Why comparatively little , ' answered Mr. Inman , ' though I have seen her several times . She has , how- ever , but too much cause to remember me , poor girl ...
... girls ; she had a high re- commendation , but what may you know of her ? ' 6 Why comparatively little , ' answered Mr. Inman , ' though I have seen her several times . She has , how- ever , but too much cause to remember me , poor girl ...
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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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Adelaide afflicted amongst answered Helen appeared Arundel asked aunt beauty Betty Wilson blessed bright Caven Cavendish cheek cheerful children of men Christ christian clematis Colonel Graham comfort consola continued conversation cottage cottage orné Cumberland dear deemed delighted drawing room Edward Edward Sinclair endeavoured enquired entered expressed eyes favour fear feel flowers girls grace hand happy heard heart Helen felt Helen's mind Henry Arundel Holme Park hope hour Inman kind knew lady laughing leave live look Lord Louisa mamma manner Markland Mary Middleton Miss Sinclair morning never Norham Oakwood Hall once pain peace perceived person pleasure possessed pray prayer remained remarked remember replied Helen Saviour scarcely shew sigh silent sister smile soon Sophia sorrow speaking spect spirit Stewart sweet tears tell thank things thought tion trust voice walk whilst Helen wish words young