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... speak . Ellen and Frances Hutton were cousins , and , in some respects , a great similarity existed between them ; for both were young , both handsome , both accomplished ; but here the resemblance ended . Ellen , the portionless ...
... speak . Ellen and Frances Hutton were cousins , and , in some respects , a great similarity existed between them ; for both were young , both handsome , both accomplished ; but here the resemblance ended . Ellen , the portionless ...
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... speak ; it was naturally deep and intense , for she mourned a parent whose whole existence had been devoted to her , who had indulged her every wish , and had watched over her with an affectionate soli- citude which neither disease nor ...
... speak ; it was naturally deep and intense , for she mourned a parent whose whole existence had been devoted to her , who had indulged her every wish , and had watched over her with an affectionate soli- citude which neither disease nor ...
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... Speak , child , speak ; there's nothing provokes me so much as not being answered . What rea- son can you have for playing the fool in this manner ? " " Uncle , I am sorry to displease you , but " Sorry to displease me , indeed ! sorry ...
... Speak , child , speak ; there's nothing provokes me so much as not being answered . What rea- son can you have for playing the fool in this manner ? " " Uncle , I am sorry to displease you , but " Sorry to displease me , indeed ! sorry ...
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... speaking to a guardsman . ” " What ? " said Miss Moubray , " that fat , vulgar looking person ? Surely that cannot be Lord St. Maur ! and yet I don't know why I say so , for it is impossible to imagine anything more decidedly plebeian ...
... speaking to a guardsman . ” " What ? " said Miss Moubray , " that fat , vulgar looking person ? Surely that cannot be Lord St. Maur ! and yet I don't know why I say so , for it is impossible to imagine anything more decidedly plebeian ...
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... speaking of his little girl , his countenance is very pleasing . Indeed , I do not think he is ill - tempered ; to me , he looks rather like a person who thinks deeply , and has read much . " " Then I am sure it is a great pity he does ...
... speaking of his little girl , his countenance is very pleasing . Indeed , I do not think he is ill - tempered ; to me , he looks rather like a person who thinks deeply , and has read much . " " Then I am sure it is a great pity he does ...
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Sida 81 - All the brethren of the poor do hate him; how much more do his friends go far from, him? he pursueth them with words, yet they are wanting to him.
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...
Sida 84 - It is very difficult to know what to do in such a case as this.
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...