Lewellyn, not liking to have their joy damped by the sight of melancholy faces, went out to take a walk; and Fanny, leaning on the arm of her now military lover, led him in triumph, as it were, through the streets of his native town. When they returned,... Simple tales - Sida 41efter Amelia Opie - 1806Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 sidor
...to the pleasures of affection, they thought not of its pains; Fanny forgot her anger, and Llewellyn his jealousy, while both seemed unconscious that the...minds of the unhappy parents and Mary ; when Fanny and Llewellyn, not liking to have their joy damped by the sight of melancholy faces, went out to take a... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 sidor
...and Llewellyn his jealousy, while both seemed unconscious that the will of government might in a icw hours doom them to. a long, if not an eternal separation....though strangers to them, were only too present to tl»e minds of the unhappy parents and Mary; when Fanny and Llewellyn, not liking to have their joy... | |
| 1832 - 952 sidor
...them to a long if not an eternal separaion. These fears, however, though strangers to them, were inly too present to the minds of the unhappy parents and Mary: when Fanny and Lewcllyn, not liking to have their i»y damped by the sight of melancholy faces, went out to ake a... | |
| Amelia Alderson Opie - 1847 - 214 sidor
...to the pleasures of affection, they thought not of its pains ; and Fanny forgot her anger, Leweliyn his jealousy, while both seemed unconscious that the...minds of the unhappy parents and Mary : when Fanny and Leweliyn, not liking to have their joy damped by the sight of melancholy faces, went out to take a... | |
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