Lost and won; or, The love test, by the author of 'The maid's husband'. |
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... charm of original thought — such an inborn spirit of poetry and love , that her father sat aghast , and coolly stopped her by asking where she had read such stuff ? " Read what ? " she said , staring in her turn at his earnest look ...
... charm of original thought — such an inborn spirit of poetry and love , that her father sat aghast , and coolly stopped her by asking where she had read such stuff ? " Read what ? " she said , staring in her turn at his earnest look ...
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... charm of her first address was magical ; for it was unexpected , in one so young , to see the retenu of high breeding , and the manners of the court ; her large , brown eyes , holding a world of converse in themselves LOST AND WON . 45.
... charm of her first address was magical ; for it was unexpected , in one so young , to see the retenu of high breeding , and the manners of the court ; her large , brown eyes , holding a world of converse in themselves LOST AND WON . 45.
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... charm of one , lovely in herself , yet totally unused to the ways of the world , and its stage - trick affectations . She wanted not to sit to another as a model ; she was in ad- vance of the world , by the way in which she had ...
... charm of one , lovely in herself , yet totally unused to the ways of the world , and its stage - trick affectations . She wanted not to sit to another as a model ; she was in ad- vance of the world , by the way in which she had ...
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... charms as the tortured bait upon the hook ; feeling with Walton , " That fish that is not caught thereby , Alas , is wiser far than I. " How could Compton ever suspect all this ? It was just beyond the reach of his idea of probability ...
... charms as the tortured bait upon the hook ; feeling with Walton , " That fish that is not caught thereby , Alas , is wiser far than I. " How could Compton ever suspect all this ? It was just beyond the reach of his idea of probability ...
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... charm the eye , it was hard to be displeased with any thing he did not say , even in her most animated moments . The truth was , that Lionel Aylesford on every point spoke very little ; but Sydney did not discover this : his few words ...
... charm the eye , it was hard to be displeased with any thing he did not say , even in her most animated moments . The truth was , that Lionel Aylesford on every point spoke very little ; but Sydney did not discover this : his few words ...
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Lost and won; or, The love test, by the author of 'The maid's husband'. Henrietta Camilla Jenkin Visos knygos peržiūra - 1846 |
Lost and Won– Or, the Love Test, by the Author of 'The Maid's Husband' Henrietta Camilla Jenkin Peržiūra negalima - 2015 |
Lost and Won– Or, the Love Test, by the Author of 'The Maid's Husband' Henrietta Camilla Jenkin Peržiūra negalima - 2015 |
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