Gertrude, 2 tomasLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... speaking to Edward , and reserve formed an equal barrier to applying to Mr Grantley , of whom she had seen but little ... speak to him unreservedly , she heard his now well - known ring , followed by the inquiry for Mrs Courtenay and VOL ...
... speaking to Edward , and reserve formed an equal barrier to applying to Mr Grantley , of whom she had seen but little ... speak to him unreservedly , she heard his now well - known ring , followed by the inquiry for Mrs Courtenay and VOL ...
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... speaking of yourself , Gertrude , " said Edith . " I always felt there was some great difference between us . " " Yes , " replied Gertrude , " I was speaking of myself , because we must be better judges of the effect of cer- tain ...
... speaking of yourself , Gertrude , " said Edith . " I always felt there was some great difference between us . " " Yes , " replied Gertrude , " I was speaking of myself , because we must be better judges of the effect of cer- tain ...
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... speaking . Even then I felt she was meet for happiness , and three months afterwards she died . How could I be her superior ? " " In intellect , surely you were , from your own account , " said Edith . " How " But what is intellect ...
... speaking . Even then I felt she was meet for happiness , and three months afterwards she died . How could I be her superior ? " " In intellect , surely you were , from your own account , " said Edith . " How " But what is intellect ...
19 psl.
... speak of your neigh- bours . " " Yes , " said Edith , " I have felt that many times . I don't think really I am fond of gossip , but persons would think I was who heard me talk , merely because , as you say , I want to pass away a few ...
... speak of your neigh- bours . " " Yes , " said Edith , " I have felt that many times . I don't think really I am fond of gossip , but persons would think I was who heard me talk , merely because , as you say , I want to pass away a few ...
21 psl.
... speak to you of myself , or of what I should feel under any circumstances . To see the height one longs to attain , is far different from setting out on the weary journey to reach it . ” " Yes , " said Edith , and she sighed deeply ...
... speak to you of myself , or of what I should feel under any circumstances . To see the height one longs to attain , is far different from setting out on the weary journey to reach it . ” " Yes , " said Edith , and she sighed deeply ...
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