The Dennes of Daundelyonn, Volumen1Smith, Elder, 1859 |
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... poor and unprotected , save by some distant relatives , highly connected , haughty , fashionable , and embarrassed in circumstances , who were only too glad of the pretext of " dis- approving the match , " not only to get rid of the ...
... poor and unprotected , save by some distant relatives , highly connected , haughty , fashionable , and embarrassed in circumstances , who were only too glad of the pretext of " dis- approving the match , " not only to get rid of the ...
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... poor mother's face when the patter of our country postman's pony's feet was heard along the sun- baked lane . How well I remember her uncon- scious whisper of , " Now , courage ! it is coming , " as the first puff of dust announced his ...
... poor mother's face when the patter of our country postman's pony's feet was heard along the sun- baked lane . How well I remember her uncon- scious whisper of , " Now , courage ! it is coming , " as the first puff of dust announced his ...
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... poor mother turned with trembling hands the pages fraught with such fearful interest to her . principal part of their Having already read the contents in the Gazette , and not expecting to see anything of greater moment than a more ...
... poor mother turned with trembling hands the pages fraught with such fearful interest to her . principal part of their Having already read the contents in the Gazette , and not expecting to see anything of greater moment than a more ...
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... poor old red box . I have only one remark to make about these my treasures , which is , that there are no locks of hair among them , except one tiny tuft of my younger brother's down - like tresses , cut off the day he was born . I have ...
... poor old red box . I have only one remark to make about these my treasures , which is , that there are no locks of hair among them , except one tiny tuft of my younger brother's down - like tresses , cut off the day he was born . I have ...
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... mamma : the very words para- lyzed us all ! Good and quiet : poor , little , trembling things , we were silent , with a vague and dreamy appre- hension of some unknown evil . VOL . I. D I believe we all expected to see our mother pale.
... mamma : the very words para- lyzed us all ! Good and quiet : poor , little , trembling things , we were silent , with a vague and dreamy appre- hension of some unknown evil . VOL . I. D I believe we all expected to see our mother pale.
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