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... give . He was perfectly himself , though sir Charles seemed not quite so much so ; for whether it was that he did not expect to see that sort of man or not , can hardly ་ ་་་ be be told ; but he first made a dead stop 34 BURTON .
... give . He was perfectly himself , though sir Charles seemed not quite so much so ; for whether it was that he did not expect to see that sort of man or not , can hardly ་ ་་་ be be told ; but he first made a dead stop 34 BURTON .
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... seemed to think the society of the young clergyman a great addition to their party , to the great amusement of Charles , who declared he had never seen his sister enter into a regular flirtation with any one before . Mr. Malden , though ...
... seemed to think the society of the young clergyman a great addition to their party , to the great amusement of Charles , who declared he had never seen his sister enter into a regular flirtation with any one before . Mr. Malden , though ...
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... seemed for a moment to light up with some agreeable feeling ; but soon the heavy dark lashes fell over them again , and leaning back in the vehicle , he fell into a deep fit of thought , while the others . did not break in upon the ...
... seemed for a moment to light up with some agreeable feeling ; but soon the heavy dark lashes fell over them again , and leaning back in the vehicle , he fell into a deep fit of thought , while the others . did not break in upon the ...
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... seemed the stranger ; for suddenly darting a glance of surprise at the speaker , he turned to the young lady , and seemed to inquire by his eyes , if she could listen to such lan- guage with complacency . But there was an indignant ...
... seemed the stranger ; for suddenly darting a glance of surprise at the speaker , he turned to the young lady , and seemed to inquire by his eyes , if she could listen to such lan- guage with complacency . But there was an indignant ...
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... seemed to say- " I am not now alone ; I am no longer defenceless against insult . " Their companion , however , rewarded the interruption with an angry glance , and attempted to join in the conversation , but the stranger proceeded ...
... seemed to say- " I am not now alone ; I am no longer defenceless against insult . " Their companion , however , rewarded the interruption with an angry glance , and attempted to join in the conversation , but the stranger proceeded ...
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Abbey Adelaide answered arrival asked baroness beautiful bosom Calais captain Malcolm Caroline carriage Cecilia cern character Charles Mel Charles's cheek coach companion conversation count countenance cousin dear dinner ed Charles elegant England entered exclaimed Exeter eyes father feelings felt France Frederic French gave gentleman gone hand happiness heart hope Ilfracombe Jane Evelyn ject kind lady Anne Milsome lady Delmont lady Mary Burton leave letter look lord Bur Lorenzo Malden manded melancholy Melville's ment mind Miss Delmont Miss Stanhope mont morning never painful Paris passed perhaps person plied politeness porte-cochère postilions remember replied Charles replied lady Jane replied lord Burton scarcely seemed shewed sir Charles Melville sister smile soon speak spoke stranger suppose sure sword tell ther thing thought tion told took travelling turned walked Wilmot Wincanton wish young lady