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You alike being incapable of gratitude for affection , and irritation from neglect , I see no reason why I should attempt to propitiate you , by formally dedicating what must always be virtually dedicated to you ; but such being the ...
You alike being incapable of gratitude for affection , and irritation from neglect , I see no reason why I should attempt to propitiate you , by formally dedicating what must always be virtually dedicated to you ; but such being the ...
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smiling in the plenitude of good nature , fixed her large blue eyes , with a look of affectionate regard , on the more thoughtful countenance of her cousin , lady Mary Burton , who , leaning her arm on the mantlepiece , seemed a model ...
smiling in the plenitude of good nature , fixed her large blue eyes , with a look of affectionate regard , on the more thoughtful countenance of her cousin , lady Mary Burton , who , leaning her arm on the mantlepiece , seemed a model ...
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66 aunts , is the way to make them crush every feeling of affection in its very birth , and to make them look upon the least incipient sensation of regard , as a dastardly submission to a tyranny that to a generous mind ought to be ...
66 aunts , is the way to make them crush every feeling of affection in its very birth , and to make them look upon the least incipient sensation of regard , as a dastardly submission to a tyranny that to a generous mind ought to be ...
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... influence I can ever use with my sister , will be to represent to her how much this union was the wish of a parent equally dear to us both ; nor shall I even do that , till I am convinced that Charles's affection is entirely hers .
... influence I can ever use with my sister , will be to represent to her how much this union was the wish of a parent equally dear to us both ; nor shall I even do that , till I am convinced that Charles's affection is entirely hers .
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At first it had merely been the pain of parting for a time from an object of affectionate regard ; but as time slipped on , each felt that , in some particular , she had been necessary to their happiness , in a manner that they had ...
At first it had merely been the pain of parting for a time from an object of affectionate regard ; but as time slipped on , each felt that , in some particular , she had been necessary to their happiness , in a manner that they had ...
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added affection answered appearance arrival asked baroness beautiful Caroline carriage CHAPTER character Charles Melville Charles's companion continued conversation count course cousin deal 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 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 true turned walked whole Wilmot wish write young