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1 in his countenance fo fast as she expected , added by way of climax , " And " fhe fent the letter the very day when " fhe knew I intended to receive company - only think of endeavouring " to occupy my attention at such a " time .
1 in his countenance fo fast as she expected , added by way of climax , " And " fhe fent the letter the very day when " fhe knew I intended to receive company - only think of endeavouring " to occupy my attention at such a " time .
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Sir William had purposed ushering in his intended difpofal of the living of Powerfcourt , by obfervations on the lofs they should fuftain by Mr. Jones's removal , and how highly defirable it was to have an agreeable neighbour at the ...
Sir William had purposed ushering in his intended difpofal of the living of Powerfcourt , by obfervations on the lofs they should fuftain by Mr. Jones's removal , and how highly defirable it was to have an agreeable neighbour at the ...
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It seemed as if her example was intended as an awful warning to the pride of beauty and the pride of wealth . She lived to be disgusting and dependant , but the did not live to feel and acknowledge that her faults required the righteous ...
It seemed as if her example was intended as an awful warning to the pride of beauty and the pride of wealth . She lived to be disgusting and dependant , but the did not live to feel and acknowledge that her faults required the righteous ...
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... delighted to lead the converfation to topics on which the knew her to excel ; and when the party was large , modeft diffidencewas often charmed out of its intended filence by the affectionate artifices of the mistress of the feaft .
... delighted to lead the converfation to topics on which the knew her to excel ; and when the party was large , modeft diffidencewas often charmed out of its intended filence by the affectionate artifices of the mistress of the feaft .
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Sir William's fcheme for the intended difpofal of his daughter's hand excited general furprise , mingled with fome share of difapprobation ; and , though uniform refpect for his character prevented Mrs. Evans from expreffing any doubt ...
Sir William's fcheme for the intended difpofal of his daughter's hand excited general furprise , mingled with fome share of difapprobation ; and , though uniform refpect for his character prevented Mrs. Evans from expreffing any doubt ...
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added admiration affection allow appeared attachment attention beauty become called certainly character conduct confidence continued converfation convinced countefs dear defign defire determined doubt Edward enjoy Evans eyes faid fair fame father fear feel feemed felt fentiments fevere fhall fhould fir William Fitzofborne fome foon fortune fpirits ftill fuch fuppofed Geraldine give hand happineſs happy heart Henry herſelf himſelf honour hope idea immediately intended knew lady Arabella lady Monteith letter lively London look lord Monteith Lucy manner means ment Mifs Mifs Evans mind moft moſt muft muſt natural never obfervation object once opinion painful party perhaps pleaſure poffeffed pointed Powerscourt prefent principles received recollected refpect replied returned ſhe tears tell tender thefe theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tion vifit virtues wish young