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... hear she is likely to form so respectable a connexion . - Is there any money ? " " Not much , I believe , but they are sincerely attached ; it has been a long engagement . His father refused his consent at first ; but Mr. Hart- field ...
... hear she is likely to form so respectable a connexion . - Is there any money ? " " Not much , I believe , but they are sincerely attached ; it has been a long engagement . His father refused his consent at first ; but Mr. Hart- field ...
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... scene around him . Accordingly , the Earl was informed , " that the day had been fine , and Miss Moubray agreeably surprised in the climate of England . " But he either did not hear or did not heed 50 MISREPRESENTATION ; OR ,
... scene around him . Accordingly , the Earl was informed , " that the day had been fine , and Miss Moubray agreeably surprised in the climate of England . " But he either did not hear or did not heed 50 MISREPRESENTATION ; OR ,
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Julia Rattray Waddington. But he either did not hear or did not heed the interesting intelligence ; and Cecil was too much discouraged to repeat her remark . Soon after , Caroline , the long expected Caro- line ... hear or did not heed ...
Julia Rattray Waddington. But he either did not hear or did not heed the interesting intelligence ; and Cecil was too much discouraged to repeat her remark . Soon after , Caroline , the long expected Caro- line ... hear or did not heed ...
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... ago . " " I rejoice to hear it , for really Lord Cole- raine's lameness made me quite uncomfortable ; and as gout is almost universal at his time of life , I thought it could be nothing else ; 80 MISREPRESENTATION ; OR ,
... ago . " " I rejoice to hear it , for really Lord Cole- raine's lameness made me quite uncomfortable ; and as gout is almost universal at his time of life , I thought it could be nothing else ; 80 MISREPRESENTATION ; OR ,
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Julia Rattray Waddington. as your friend , dearest Frances , I could not hear of his spending so much time at Lord Newrys- town's without uneasiness . " Lady Selwood had not one iota of affection for her Lord , but her vanity and self ...
Julia Rattray Waddington. as your friend , dearest Frances , I could not hear of his spending so much time at Lord Newrys- town's without uneasiness . " Lady Selwood had not one iota of affection for her Lord , but her vanity and self ...
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admirer affection amusement Anna anxiety appearance Armstrong asked assure beauty believe better bray bray's Caroline Cecil Moubray certainly Cheltenham Coleraine cousin Coxe Fellowes dare say daughter dear Cecil dearest delighted dinner drawing-room Earl Eldersleigh Eleanor Emily's endeavoured eyes favour fear feelings felt Firgrove Frances girl give guardian happiness Hartfield heard heart Henry Armstrong hope imagine Lady Emily Lady Mary Lady Newrystown Lady Selwood leave look Lord Selwood Lord St Louisa ma'am mamma manner marriage marry Mary's Mason Maur Maur's ment mind Miss Mou Miss Moubray morning Moubray's Munday Naples never Newrys niece once opinion papa perhaps person pleasure poor pray pretty prove racter refusal respecting Robin Gray selfish Sir Thomas smile speak spurrit Styleigh suppose sure tell thing Thornborough thought tion truth uncle uncle's Wickham Wilson wish woman young lady
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Sida 60 - Moubray's mother, who, in consequence of her having contracted a mesalliance, had formerly been scarcely noticed ; but, as the proverb says, " It is an ill wind that blows nobody good...
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Sida 91 - She was in consequence most disagreeably surprised by her husband's unexpected arrival, just as she was on the point of stepping into her carriage to...