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As he spoke , sir Charles Melville entered the room , a stout , florid old gentleman , whose sparkling eye and rapid movements belied the snow that time had sprinkled on his head . " Caroline , have you made the breakfast ?
As he spoke , sir Charles Melville entered the room , a stout , florid old gentleman , whose sparkling eye and rapid movements belied the snow that time had sprinkled on his head . " Caroline , have you made the breakfast ?
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MY DEAR SIR , “ I do not know a subject more embarrassing to me than the one on which your letter forces me to enter ... that the marriage proposed between my sister Mary and your son Charles , has been ever agitated as it has been .
MY DEAR SIR , “ I do not know a subject more embarrassing to me than the one on which your letter forces me to enter ... that the marriage proposed between my sister Mary and your son Charles , has been ever agitated as it has been .
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While sir Charles Melville was engaged in reading this epistle , lady Mary Burton was as deeply employed with that he had handed to her , and perhaps as much , though more silently , affected by it . The colour came and went rapidly in ...
While sir Charles Melville was engaged in reading this epistle , lady Mary Burton was as deeply employed with that he had handed to her , and perhaps as much , though more silently , affected by it . The colour came and went rapidly in ...
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Frederic does not command either ; he only expresses a wish , but his wishes are always right , and they must always be a rule for me to go by . ” “ Oh yes , Mary ; " replied sir Charles , | your brother is perfect in your eyes , I.
Frederic does not command either ; he only expresses a wish , but his wishes are always right , and they must always be a rule for me to go by . ” “ Oh yes , Mary ; " replied sir Charles , | your brother is perfect in your eyes , I.
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On the third day lady Mary put her resolution into effect , and quitted the seat of sir Charles Melville , for the mansion of her aunt , lady Anne Milsome , near Ilfracombe . Caroline Melville took leave of her with tears .
On the third day lady Mary put her resolution into effect , and quitted the seat of sir Charles Melville , for the mansion of her aunt , lady Anne Milsome , near Ilfracombe . Caroline Melville took leave of her with tears .
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