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... Jane Evelyn . " " It is in answer to my last , I dare say , " replied Mary , and breaking open the seal , she began to read it ; but as she proceeded , the colour fled from her cheek , and a tear started in her eye , which will be best ...
... Jane Evelyn . " " It is in answer to my last , I dare say , " replied Mary , and breaking open the seal , she began to read it ; but as she proceeded , the colour fled from her cheek , and a tear started in her eye , which will be best ...
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... Jane , ' he exclaimed , I have no longer a scruple ; I had been told that you had an independent fortune ; and while I thought so , nothing should have made me ask you to give me your hand , without the appro- bation -- • * bation of ...
... Jane , ' he exclaimed , I have no longer a scruple ; I had been told that you had an independent fortune ; and while I thought so , nothing should have made me ask you to give me your hand , without the appro- bation -- • * bation of ...
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... me happiness - it may bring me misery - but in all situations , believe me , I shall con- tinue , my dear , dear Mary , " Your affectionate cousin , " JANE EVELYN . " The The fault of one we love is more pain- ful BURTON . 143.
... me happiness - it may bring me misery - but in all situations , believe me , I shall con- tinue , my dear , dear Mary , " Your affectionate cousin , " JANE EVELYN . " The The fault of one we love is more pain- ful BURTON . 143.
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... Jane's disposition happy . But she felt many doubts in regard to their future prospects . Both had been accus- tomed to move in the highest and most expensive sphere of life - and could they be contented in another station ? Jane ...
... Jane's disposition happy . But she felt many doubts in regard to their future prospects . Both had been accus- tomed to move in the highest and most expensive sphere of life - and could they be contented in another station ? Jane ...
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... Jane Evelyn gave him still a hope to cling to , and he tried to persuade himself that if he could again meet with her , he might by some means gain her heart . Perhaps , at first leaving Sturford Abbey , there had been a degree of ...
... Jane Evelyn gave him still a hope to cling to , and he tried to persuade himself that if he could again meet with her , he might by some means gain her heart . Perhaps , at first leaving Sturford Abbey , there had been a degree of ...
Términos y frases comunes
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