Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etcWhittaker, 1839 - 198 páginas |
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... fear , say good bye . ' In the evening Mrs. Middleton told Helen that Mr. Sinclair had been seen in Geneva ; at the same time , carefully concealing the more distressing portion of the intelligence . Though Helen wept , she felt ...
... fear , say good bye . ' In the evening Mrs. Middleton told Helen that Mr. Sinclair had been seen in Geneva ; at the same time , carefully concealing the more distressing portion of the intelligence . Though Helen wept , she felt ...
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... fear , than we can say of every person we meet with , however great may be their qualifications in other re- spects . ' Mr. Cavendish's handsome brow darkened , and his lip curled with disdain ; but to Helen's inexpressible relief , Mrs ...
... fear , than we can say of every person we meet with , however great may be their qualifications in other re- spects . ' Mr. Cavendish's handsome brow darkened , and his lip curled with disdain ; but to Helen's inexpressible relief , Mrs ...
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... fear , from forgetful- ness of God , and the Saviour who died for us ; but , ' ad- ded Percival , with his usual urbanity , ' pardon me , my dear fellow , if I have offended you , as my anxiety some- times leads me , I fear , beyond ...
... fear , from forgetful- ness of God , and the Saviour who died for us ; but , ' ad- ded Percival , with his usual urbanity , ' pardon me , my dear fellow , if I have offended you , as my anxiety some- times leads me , I fear , beyond ...
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... fear that he must really lose his amiable wife .い The next day Mrs. Middleton was apparently much better , and ventured down stairs to dinner ; and now again Mr. Middleton appeared all hope , and almost transported HOLME PARK . 161.
... fear that he must really lose his amiable wife .い The next day Mrs. Middleton was apparently much better , and ventured down stairs to dinner ; and now again Mr. Middleton appeared all hope , and almost transported HOLME PARK . 161.
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... fear will be the case , she should still become worse , I shall most certainly remain with her . ' A pause followed , and Helen heartily wished that Mr. Cavendish would either take his leave , or that Mr. Mid- dleton would enter : but ...
... fear will be the case , she should still become worse , I shall most certainly remain with her . ' A pause followed , and Helen heartily wished that Mr. Cavendish would either take his leave , or that Mr. Mid- dleton would enter : but ...
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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