Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1815 - Women |
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... Dear Maurice , what will become of me without you ? " and the ring which he was required to place upon the finger of Thérèse was the same that he had received of Ernestine ! In a moment he raised his head , and in a tone full of feeling ...
... Dear Maurice , what will become of me without you ? " and the ring which he was required to place upon the finger of Thérèse was the same that he had received of Ernestine ! In a moment he raised his head , and in a tone full of feeling ...
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... dear father , " said he ; " it is the simplicity of this poor youth which can alone have caused his being led astray : who could believe him guilty , with that angelic figure , with those blue eyes full of mildness and innocence ...
... dear father , " said he ; " it is the simplicity of this poor youth which can alone have caused his being led astray : who could believe him guilty , with that angelic figure , with those blue eyes full of mildness and innocence ...
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... dear . At the end of a few days she had made herself adored in the family , by her softness , her sensibility , One day , when the heat was very ex- her exquisite modesty . The more the old cessive , the old man proposed to Celestina ...
... dear . At the end of a few days she had made herself adored in the family , by her softness , her sensibility , One day , when the heat was very ex- her exquisite modesty . The more the old cessive , the old man proposed to Celestina ...
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... dear to her heart , and she enjoyed to the end of a long life all the blessings of which it is suscep- tible .. THOSE who affirm that to love truly one must be loved in return , were certainly persuaded that Justice and Love went hand ...
... dear to her heart , and she enjoyed to the end of a long life all the blessings of which it is suscep- tible .. THOSE who affirm that to love truly one must be loved in return , were certainly persuaded that Justice and Love went hand ...
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... dear child , on my death - bed I recommend her to your care ; watch over her - but from afar . The laws have decreed her your sister ; and , if my presentiments deceive me not , she has but a small share of happiness to expect from her ...
... dear child , on my death - bed I recommend her to your care ; watch over her - but from afar . The laws have decreed her your sister ; and , if my presentiments deceive me not , she has but a small share of happiness to expect from her ...
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