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Sir Charles Melville , who was peculiar in many things , carried the hastiness of all his movements into travelling as well as every thing else , and whatever was the length of his journey , he pro- : ceeded night and day , being seized ...
Sir Charles Melville , who was peculiar in many things , carried the hastiness of all his movements into travelling as well as every thing else , and whatever was the length of his journey , he pro- : ceeded night and day , being seized ...
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They , as well as the particular moments of happiness which at times intervene between the cares and nothingnesses of general lifethey seem like the vivid meteors that sometimes flit about at night , and dart a gay and momentary glory ...
They , as well as the particular moments of happiness which at times intervene between the cares and nothingnesses of general lifethey seem like the vivid meteors that sometimes flit about at night , and dart a gay and momentary glory ...
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Lady Delmont was particular in her inquiries how lord Burton had passed the night , and seemed rather to gener his lordship with her exclusive politeness to himself . Lord Burton was every thing that was elegant , and accustomed as he ...
Lady Delmont was particular in her inquiries how lord Burton had passed the night , and seemed rather to gener his lordship with her exclusive politeness to himself . Lord Burton was every thing that was elegant , and accustomed as he ...
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The old woman who keeps the gate is ill , and our kind - hearted Mary would go to see her , though I am afraid she will catch cold : it is a very severe night . ” Charles very readily followed lady Anne's suggestion , and putting on his ...
The old woman who keeps the gate is ill , and our kind - hearted Mary would go to see her , though I am afraid she will catch cold : it is a very severe night . ” Charles very readily followed lady Anne's suggestion , and putting on his ...
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“ I had very nearly been run away with last night . 5 Oh , in pity go and tell Cecilia first , " said lady Jané , laughing , enjoy the importance of a secret for five minutes , she is so fond of a secret !
“ I had very nearly been run away with last night . 5 Oh , in pity go and tell Cecilia first , " said lady Jané , laughing , enjoy the importance of a secret for five minutes , she is so fond of a secret !
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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