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... felt by every member of sir Charles Melville's family as the day passed on , than it had been at the immediate moment of her departure . At first it had merely been the pain of parting for a time from an object of affec- tionate regard ...
... felt by every member of sir Charles Melville's family as the day passed on , than it had been at the immediate moment of her departure . At first it had merely been the pain of parting for a time from an object of affec- tionate regard ...
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... felt himself obliged , in common politeness , to devote his atten- tion to his father's guests , with most of whom he had not one subject in common . At length the sound of a carriage draw- ing up announced the arrival of somebody more ...
... felt himself obliged , in common politeness , to devote his atten- tion to his father's guests , with most of whom he had not one subject in common . At length the sound of a carriage draw- ing up announced the arrival of somebody more ...
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... felt peculiarly by Mr. Melville , who having finished all the preparations for his journey , experienced all the dullness of London , at that season of the year when none are to be found in town but such as accident or necessity forces ...
... felt peculiarly by Mr. Melville , who having finished all the preparations for his journey , experienced all the dullness of London , at that season of the year when none are to be found in town but such as accident or necessity forces ...
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... felt much , for there was something in the manners , the person , and the language of his fellow - pas- senger , that , without his wish , turned his mind to many past and sad events , that at the same time interested , but made him ...
... felt much , for there was something in the manners , the person , and the language of his fellow - pas- senger , that , without his wish , turned his mind to many past and sad events , that at the same time interested , but made him ...
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... felt it pain- ful to be obliged to give up the society of his fair companion , to quit her , perhaps never to meet her again . * Who is there amongst us that have not met many in the world , whose conversa- tion and company have been ...
... felt it pain- ful to be obliged to give up the society of his fair companion , to quit her , perhaps never to meet her again . * Who is there amongst us that have not met many in the world , whose conversa- tion and company have been ...
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Abbey Adelaide answered arrival asked baroness beautiful bosom Calais captain Malcolm Caroline carriage Cecilia cern character Charles Mel Charles's cheek coach companion conversation count countenance cousin dear dinner ed Charles elegant England entered exclaimed Exeter eyes father feelings felt France Frederic French gave gentleman gone hand happiness heart hope Ilfracombe Jane Evelyn ject kind lady Anne Milsome lady Delmont lady Mary Burton leave letter look lord Bur Lorenzo Malden manded melancholy Melville's ment mind Miss Delmont Miss Stanhope mont morning never painful Paris passed perhaps person plied politeness porte-cochère postilions remember replied Charles replied lady Jane replied lord Burton scarcely seemed shewed sir Charles Melville sister smile soon speak spoke stranger suppose sure sword tell ther thing thought tion told took travelling turned walked Wilmot Wincanton wish young lady