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Caroline's eyes were large and blue , while Mary's were soft and hazel , fringed with those long dark lashes which lord Byron gives to his maid of Athens , while her hair was of a deep nut colour , a sort of sunny brown , and clustered ...
Caroline's eyes were large and blue , while Mary's were soft and hazel , fringed with those long dark lashes which lord Byron gives to his maid of Athens , while her hair was of a deep nut colour , a sort of sunny brown , and clustered ...
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Why , Mary , ” he exclaimed , you look most exceedingly serious ; you could not appear more melancholy if you were going to be married : but truly the day is not enlivening ; this deluge has ; so soaked the poor old park , that I am ...
Why , Mary , ” he exclaimed , you look most exceedingly serious ; you could not appear more melancholy if you were going to be married : but truly the day is not enlivening ; this deluge has ; so soaked the poor old park , that I am ...
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... and much as I reverence every wish of my late parent ( be not offended at my saying so ) , I feel highly sorry that the marriage proposed between my sister Mary and your son Charles , has been ever agitated as it has been .
... and much as I reverence every wish of my late parent ( be not offended at my saying so ) , I feel highly sorry that the marriage proposed between my sister Mary and your son Charles , has been ever agitated as it has been .
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... and though Mary's is a disposition easily won by kindness , yet there is a firmness and a dignity discoverable in her character , even young as she is , that would prevent her from giving her hand where her heart was not also given ...
... and though Mary's is a disposition easily won by kindness , yet there is a firmness and a dignity discoverable in her character , even young as she is , that would prevent her from giving her hand where her heart was not also given ...
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While sir Charles Melville was engaged in reading this epistle , lady Mary Burton was as deeply employed with that he had handed to her , and perhaps as much , though more silently , affected by it . The colour came and went rapidly in ...
While sir Charles Melville was engaged in reading this epistle , lady Mary Burton was as deeply employed with that he had handed to her , and perhaps as much , though more silently , affected by it . The colour came and went rapidly in ...
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added affection answered appearance arrival asked baroness beautiful Caroline carriage character Charles Melville Charles's companion continued conversation count course cousin deal dear Delmont demanded entered exclaimed expression eyes face feelings felt Frederic French gave give gone half hand happiness head heart hope hour idea Italy kind lady Jane lady Mary least leave length letter light look lord Burton manner Mary mean meet mind Miss moment morning nature never night object observing once painful Paris passed perhaps person politeness present raised received remained replied replied Charles rest round scarcely seemed seen sir Charles sister smile society soon speak spoke Stanhope stranger suppose sure tell thing thought tion told took travelling turned walked whole Wilmot wish write young