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The young man remained in taciturnity , which his companion gave him no encouragement to cease ; for by keeping her eyes fixed upon the prospect as they passed along , she plainly intimated that she did not desire conversation .
The young man remained in taciturnity , which his companion gave him no encouragement to cease ; for by keeping her eyes fixed upon the prospect as they passed along , she plainly intimated that she did not desire conversation .
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Yes , indeed , ” replied the peer : " near Wincanton , this morning , the axletree of my carriage gave way , and I was obligéd to walk on some way to a little in , by the road , while the damage was being repaired , and was very ...
Yes , indeed , ” replied the peer : " near Wincanton , this morning , the axletree of my carriage gave way , and I was obligéd to walk on some way to a little in , by the road , while the damage was being repaired , and was very ...
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At his death lately , I gave the living to Malden , my tutor , and since then we have both been seeking for this young lady , whom I remember a beautiful curly - headed girl , of nine or ten years old , in the happier - days of my youth ...
At his death lately , I gave the living to Malden , my tutor , and since then we have both been seeking for this young lady , whom I remember a beautiful curly - headed girl , of nine or ten years old , in the happier - days of my youth ...
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As this event took place , the heads of several abigails happened to be projected from various windows , which gave light to the dressing - rooms of many of the fair inhabitants of the house , who had no doubt at that moment retired to ...
As this event took place , the heads of several abigails happened to be projected from various windows , which gave light to the dressing - rooms of many of the fair inhabitants of the house , who had no doubt at that moment retired to ...
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My carriage broke down on the road , ” he continued , turning to lady Delmont ; “ which circumstance gave me the pleasure of travelling with this young lady in the coach from Wincanton to Exeter ; " and a kindly smile lighted up his ...
My carriage broke down on the road , ” he continued , turning to lady Delmont ; “ which circumstance gave me the pleasure of travelling with this young lady in the coach from Wincanton to Exeter ; " and a kindly smile lighted up his ...
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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