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no other view than a thick , dreary atmosphere , a long , dewy park , and a sober , grey line , that indicated that there was some distant object which terminated the scene ; but whether it was a chain of hills , or a high brick wall ...
no other view than a thick , dreary atmosphere , a long , dewy park , and a sober , grey line , that indicated that there was some distant object which terminated the scene ; but whether it was a chain of hills , or a high brick wall ...
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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 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 a manner that they had ...
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66 " demanded the other : “ you have some object ? ” “ Oh , certainly , " replied lord Burton ; " and perhaps you may assist me . I wish to inquire for the family of a Miss Travers , who lived somewhere in that neighbourhood ; she was ...
66 " demanded the other : “ you have some object ? ” “ Oh , certainly , " replied lord Burton ; " and perhaps you may assist me . I wish to inquire for the family of a Miss Travers , who lived somewhere in that neighbourhood ; she was ...
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... or , as the peculiar subject led to -more personal and exclusive ideas , they would sink into deep lapses of thought , which would continue , till some external -circumstance placed before them a new.object for conversation .
... or , as the peculiar subject led to -more personal and exclusive ideas , they would sink into deep lapses of thought , which would continue , till some external -circumstance placed before them a new.object for conversation .
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... lord Burton felt them , and perhaps a slight degree of hope , that he might hear more of her , mingled with his politeness , when , in handing the object of his interest from the coach , he asked if he could in any way serve her ?
... lord Burton felt them , and perhaps a slight degree of hope , that he might hear more of her , mingled with his politeness , when , in handing the object of his interest from the coach , he asked if he could in any way serve her ?
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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