Burton. A novel, Volumen3 |
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... - pointed , and somewhat inclined to sulk ; but Mary was so gentle and kind , that he could not even accuse her of coldness , and was at length fain to compromise the mat- в 6 ter , 46 ter , by extorting from her a promise to be BURTON .
... - pointed , and somewhat inclined to sulk ; but Mary was so gentle and kind , that he could not even accuse her of coldness , and was at length fain to compromise the mat- в 6 ter , 46 ter , by extorting from her a promise to be BURTON .
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... promise gave great pleasure to all ; for though there was still an evident depression and shadow upon his mind , all reserve of man- ner had worn off towards them ; and though not knowing the causes of his sor- row , they would ...
... promise gave great pleasure to all ; for though there was still an evident depression and shadow upon his mind , all reserve of man- ner had worn off towards them ; and though not knowing the causes of his sor- row , they would ...
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... that would be a favour indeed ; and I will promise you to be as frightened and interested as you could possibly expect or desire . " " With all my heart , " replied lord Bur- " With 16 BURTON . and a recapitulation of the sorrows and ...
... that would be a favour indeed ; and I will promise you to be as frightened and interested as you could possibly expect or desire . " " With all my heart , " replied lord Bur- " With 16 BURTON . and a recapitulation of the sorrows and ...
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... promise of infinite beauty ; and the strong well - formed limbs of Edwin told that the hardy vigour of his house would descend in full proportion to him . Both Playmates in infancy , every hour in- creased their young affection for each ...
... promise of infinite beauty ; and the strong well - formed limbs of Edwin told that the hardy vigour of his house would descend in full proportion to him . Both Playmates in infancy , every hour in- creased their young affection for each ...
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... promise ; Edwin must decide . " " Then I will speak for my son , ” an- swered lord Hubert . " Flora , the time be your own , for Edwin , I am sure , will not oppose your wish . But in re- turn , Flora , you that we have all loved so ...
... promise ; Edwin must decide . " " Then I will speak for my son , ” an- swered lord Hubert . " Flora , the time be your own , for Edwin , I am sure , will not oppose your wish . But in re- turn , Flora , you that we have all loved so ...
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