Burton. A novel, Volumen2 |
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... cousin ; " for if you ever have been in that state of insanity ; tell me if blushing , when we hear a name mentioned that we never mention ourselves , listening eagerly to hear every thing that is said about that name , and pretending ...
... cousin ; " for if you ever have been in that state of insanity ; tell me if blushing , when we hear a name mentioned that we never mention ourselves , listening eagerly to hear every thing that is said about that name , and pretending ...
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... cousin paused , " and what then , Jane ? " " Tell me then if all these , ” continued lady Jane , are not several and particular signs of that passion , as it is called , ( though , by the way , I find being in love very dif- ferent from ...
... cousin paused , " and what then , Jane ? " " Tell me then if all these , ” continued lady Jane , are not several and particular signs of that passion , as it is called , ( though , by the way , I find being in love very dif- ferent from ...
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... cousin ; " you are sure to find out all the good in a person's character di- rectly . Cecilia scoffs at the idea of lord Burton thinking of a governess , and won- ders how you and I could take such no- tice of her . I won't say that ...
... cousin ; " you are sure to find out all the good in a person's character di- rectly . Cecilia scoffs at the idea of lord Burton thinking of a governess , and won- ders how you and I could take such no- tice of her . I won't say that ...
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... cousin , " you do not know what stupid creatures men are ; one would really think they had nei- ther eyes , ears , nor understanding . Your brother , with all his wit , talent , and judg- ment , and Heaven knows how many fine qualities ...
... cousin , " you do not know what stupid creatures men are ; one would really think they had nei- ther eyes , ears , nor understanding . Your brother , with all his wit , talent , and judg- ment , and Heaven knows how many fine qualities ...
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... cousin more seriously , " there are plenty of troubles to surround us in this world ; so that , with every inclination to look upon it in the fairest colours , so many worries attend all our steps , that every thing takes the som- bre ...
... cousin more seriously , " there are plenty of troubles to surround us in this world ; so that , with every inclination to look upon it in the fairest colours , so many worries attend all our steps , that every thing takes the som- bre ...
Términos y frases comunes
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