Burton. A novel, Volumen2 |
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... my mind , and caused me at the time some pain to quit them . If a man's heart is well attuned to his fellow- beings , it is sure , wherever it goes , to form VOL . II . B some some of those social ties - some of those kindly BURTON. ...
... my mind , and caused me at the time some pain to quit them . If a man's heart is well attuned to his fellow- beings , it is sure , wherever it goes , to form VOL . II . B some some of those social ties - some of those kindly BURTON. ...
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... sure . " But however , lord Ainsfield for several days opposed her going , and consented to it at last with great reluctance , upon find- ing her bent on doing so . On her arrival , she found lady Mary considerably better - in fact ...
... sure . " But however , lord Ainsfield for several days opposed her going , and consented to it at last with great reluctance , upon find- ing her bent on doing so . On her arrival , she found lady Mary considerably better - in fact ...
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... sure to find out all the good in a person's character di- rectly . Cecilia scoffs at the idea of lord Burton thinking of a governess , and won- ders how you and I could take such no- tice of her . I won't say that Louisa is better than ...
... sure to find out all the good in a person's character di- rectly . Cecilia scoffs at the idea of lord Burton thinking of a governess , and won- ders how you and I could take such no- tice of her . I won't say that Louisa is better than ...
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Ronald MACCHRONICLE (pseud.) his hand or not , I am sure , Jane , neither of us can say . " " Indeed though I can , " said lady Jane ; " and I am sure he did it too , though Louisa will not own it . He left the Ab- bey six weeks ago ...
Ronald MACCHRONICLE (pseud.) his hand or not , I am sure , Jane , neither of us can say . " " Indeed though I can , " said lady Jane ; " and I am sure he did it too , though Louisa will not own it . He left the Ab- bey six weeks ago ...
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... sure , Jane , that it is not ? " asked her cousin . " I assure you , most solemnly , " answer- ed lady Jane , with a very serious counte- nance , " and I am sure , Mary , that you at least will believe me , though no one else will ...
... sure , Jane , that it is not ? " asked her cousin . " I assure you , most solemnly , " answer- ed lady Jane , with a very serious counte- nance , " and I am sure , Mary , that you at least will believe me , though no one else will ...
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