Human Life, with variations; or, the Chapter of Accidents, etcLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; and Lake, Uxbridge, 1817 - 188 pages |
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... appearance . Edmund , in a transport of admira- -tion , was running to embrace her , when she entered the parlour , till a look of kind reproach checked his youthful ardour , and added new fuel to the flame he now laboured to conceal ...
... appearance . Edmund , in a transport of admira- -tion , was running to embrace her , when she entered the parlour , till a look of kind reproach checked his youthful ardour , and added new fuel to the flame he now laboured to conceal ...
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... appearance in public . As she passed , reclining on the arm of her adorer , the several sets who had already began dancing , she could not avoid hearing the numerous exclama- tions of admiration made of her ; " what sweet innocence ...
... appearance in public . As she passed , reclining on the arm of her adorer , the several sets who had already began dancing , she could not avoid hearing the numerous exclama- tions of admiration made of her ; " what sweet innocence ...
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... ing out her lovely hand to de Valcourt , who seized it with all the eagerness of fervent affection , and conducted her to his dear father . D 5 Mr. de Valcourt soon discovered by their dejected appearance , HUMAN LIFE . 57.
... ing out her lovely hand to de Valcourt , who seized it with all the eagerness of fervent affection , and conducted her to his dear father . D 5 Mr. de Valcourt soon discovered by their dejected appearance , HUMAN LIFE . 57.
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Caroline Herbert. Mr. de Valcourt soon discovered by their dejected appearance , what was the opinion of his physician . " My dear children , " said he , in a faint voice , “ I perceive that I shall now shortly quit this world , and ...
Caroline Herbert. Mr. de Valcourt soon discovered by their dejected appearance , what was the opinion of his physician . " My dear children , " said he , in a faint voice , “ I perceive that I shall now shortly quit this world , and ...
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... appearance , retired with her kind adviser . As the Count d'Alembert and his lady intended shortly going to Rams- gate , they proposed making Laura of their party , thinking that change of air , and variety of scene , would in a great ...
... appearance , retired with her kind adviser . As the Count d'Alembert and his lady intended shortly going to Rams- gate , they proposed making Laura of their party , thinking that change of air , and variety of scene , would in a great ...
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