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Page 129
I have resisted , I have subdued , the rebellious feelings which arose to aid his
plea ; yet how to extricate myself from this unhappy labyrinth , in which fate and
folly have entangled us both ! I have thought upon it , Matilda , till my head is
almost ...
I have resisted , I have subdued , the rebellious feelings which arose to aid his
plea ; yet how to extricate myself from this unhappy labyrinth , in which fate and
folly have entangled us both ! I have thought upon it , Matilda , till my head is
almost ...
Page 130
O Matilda , it will never do — nay , so childish am I , I hardly can help
sympathising with his aristocratic feelings . Mrs. Vanbeest Brown ! The name has
little to recommend it , to be sure . — What children we are ! ' EIGHTH EXTRACT '
It is all ...
O Matilda , it will never do — nay , so childish am I , I hardly can help
sympathising with his aristocratic feelings . Mrs. Vanbeest Brown ! The name has
little to recommend it , to be sure . — What children we are ! ' EIGHTH EXTRACT '
It is all ...
Page 183
trade of rapine and imposture must have hardened her against every human
feeling -- the bitterness of his emotions almost ... as the lamp threw its light upon
her features , something that promised those feelings of compassion , which
females ...
trade of rapine and imposture must have hardened her against every human
feeling -- the bitterness of his emotions almost ... as the lamp threw its light upon
her features , something that promised those feelings of compassion , which
females ...
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