Tales, and Miscellaneous Pieces, Volumen11R. Hunter, 1825 |
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... " True : but Caroline would never accept of stray hearts , " said Godfrey . " See how her lip curls with pride at the bare imagination ! " VOL . XI . B " Pride never curled Caroline's lip , " cried Rosa- PATRONAGE. ...
... " True : but Caroline would never accept of stray hearts , " said Godfrey . " See how her lip curls with pride at the bare imagination ! " VOL . XI . B " Pride never curled Caroline's lip , " cried Rosa- PATRONAGE. ...
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... heart , that he had merely been speaking of the light in which these things appeared to the generality of men of the world , that for his own particular feelings they were all in favour of the frankness and generosity of cha- racter ...
... heart , that he had merely been speaking of the light in which these things appeared to the generality of men of the world , that for his own particular feelings they were all in favour of the frankness and generosity of cha- racter ...
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... heart , " said Mr. Percy ; " but mine shall be only a visit of civility . " Well satisfied with having obtained this promise , commissioner Falconer departed . Besides his general desire to be acquainted with the great , the ...
... heart , " said Mr. Percy ; " but mine shall be only a visit of civility . " Well satisfied with having obtained this promise , commissioner Falconer departed . Besides his general desire to be acquainted with the great , the ...
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... heart , still expecting to find corruption or ambition at the bottom . But none was to be found . Lord Old- borough was convinced of it - and surprised . Per- haps his esteem for Mr. Percy's understanding fell some degrees ― he ...
... heart , still expecting to find corruption or ambition at the bottom . But none was to be found . Lord Old- borough was convinced of it - and surprised . Per- haps his esteem for Mr. Percy's understanding fell some degrees ― he ...
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... heart ; or I should say , whoever has the ne- phew's heart , has the uncle's ear . " " Mayn't we as well put hearts out of the question on all sides , sir ? " said Buckhurst . " With all my heart , " said his father laughing ...
... heart ; or I should say , whoever has the ne- phew's heart , has the uncle's ear . " " Mayn't we as well put hearts out of the question on all sides , sir ? " said Buckhurst . " With all my heart , " said his father laughing ...
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