The Dennes of Daundelyonn, Volumen1Smith, Elder, 1859 |
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... possessing an average amount of sense or sensibility ever calmly con- template the atrocity of thatching his heroine's head with such a white crape haystack , a crimped net birdcage , as the widow's cap of the 19th cen- tury , with its ...
... possessing an average amount of sense or sensibility ever calmly con- template the atrocity of thatching his heroine's head with such a white crape haystack , a crimped net birdcage , as the widow's cap of the 19th cen- tury , with its ...
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... possessing for the first time in my life a pair of real silk stockings . Cuffs and collars of the orthodox gauffered pattern followed , to which Otho strongly objected on the ground of their looking as though they had been " ploughed ...
... possessing for the first time in my life a pair of real silk stockings . Cuffs and collars of the orthodox gauffered pattern followed , to which Otho strongly objected on the ground of their looking as though they had been " ploughed ...
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... but polite accomplishments and the power of speaking plainly . I left it , at the end of only a few weeks , a calm , dreamy , self - possessed , pre- mature woman . CHAPTER VI . DAUNDELYONN . " Do you remember all MATER LACHRYMARUM . 59.
... but polite accomplishments and the power of speaking plainly . I left it , at the end of only a few weeks , a calm , dreamy , self - possessed , pre- mature woman . CHAPTER VI . DAUNDELYONN . " Do you remember all MATER LACHRYMARUM . 59.
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... possessed some magic power of inspiring our juvenile minds with the thirst for knowledge , since she never suffered us to appear in the schoolroom without them . " My dear sir , " said Miss Crabbeshawe to my uncle , when questioned by ...
... possessed some magic power of inspiring our juvenile minds with the thirst for knowledge , since she never suffered us to appear in the schoolroom without them . " My dear sir , " said Miss Crabbeshawe to my uncle , when questioned by ...
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... possessing ; his general bearing rather piqued my curiosity than roused my admiration . While thus surveying the proceedings in the Pavilion , Angelica joined me . " What do you think of Eric ? " was her first inquiry . " I don't think ...
... possessing ; his general bearing rather piqued my curiosity than roused my admiration . While thus surveying the proceedings in the Pavilion , Angelica joined me . " What do you think of Eric ? " was her first inquiry . " I don't think ...
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