Dilemmas of Pride, Volym 1Bull and Churton, Holles street., 1833 |
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... particular , her favourite son , gave additional interest to her appearance . Alfred's sparkling eye and blooming cheek did not , however , seem to justify much anxiety on his account ; his brother too , though he had always been more ...
... particular , her favourite son , gave additional interest to her appearance . Alfred's sparkling eye and blooming cheek did not , however , seem to justify much anxiety on his account ; his brother too , though he had always been more ...
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... particular friends as sought to flatter their secret wishes , speculate on the pos sibility of his uncle's never marrying , and his being consequently heir to the Arden estates , which were strictly entailed in the male line . Nay , his ...
... particular friends as sought to flatter their secret wishes , speculate on the pos sibility of his uncle's never marrying , and his being consequently heir to the Arden estates , which were strictly entailed in the male line . Nay , his ...
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... in them nothing prohibi- tory ; he had no particular objection sometimes to do a thing he was asked to do ; but a thing he was asked not to do , he was always sure to do ! And if it happened to be a thing 22 DILEMMAS OF PRIDE .
... in them nothing prohibi- tory ; he had no particular objection sometimes to do a thing he was asked to do ; but a thing he was asked not to do , he was always sure to do ! And if it happened to be a thing 22 DILEMMAS OF PRIDE .
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... particular affection ; he had never yet been known , in any one instance , to sa- crifice his opinion of what was right , respect- able , or amiable , to the persuasions of idle companions ; so that he was already respected as well as ...
... particular affection ; he had never yet been known , in any one instance , to sa- crifice his opinion of what was right , respect- able , or amiable , to the persuasions of idle companions ; so that he was already respected as well as ...
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... particular harm in him ; but his wife is so sanctified , that she will neither go any where , nor see any one at home ; so that he is glad of any thing for variety . Strange notions some people have of duty ! in my opinion , if a woman ...
... particular harm in him ; but his wife is so sanctified , that she will neither go any where , nor see any one at home ; so that he is glad of any thing for variety . Strange notions some people have of duty ! in my opinion , if a woman ...
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added already apoplexy appearance Arden family arsenic asked Aunt Dorothea BEAUFORT HOUSE beautiful brother called Cameron Caroline's CHAPTER Cheltenham chiffonier circumstances countenance course dancing daugh daughter death DILEMMAS OF PRIDE Doctor door drawing-room escritoire evidence expression eyes family party favour fear feelings felt Fips fortune friends gentlemen Geoffery Arden Geoffery's hand happy heart Henry Henry Lind hero hope hour James Lind Lady Arden Lady Caroline Montague Lady Flamborough Lady Palliser Lady Palliser's ladyship laughed looked Lord Darlingford loughby Louisa lover Madeline manner marriage marry ment mind Miss Salter Montague House morning mother ness never night object occasion packet party poison poor present quadrille racter rendered replied round Sarah seemed servants Shawbridge Sir Alfred Sir Alfred's Sir James Sir William Orm Sir Willoughby sisters smile speak stood strange supposed sure thing thought tion uncon walk wish young younger
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