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Page 130
How could you suggest , my dear Matilda , that my feelings , considering I had
parted from him so young , rather arose from the warmth of my imagination than
of my heart ? 01 was sure that they were genuine , deceitful as the dictates of our
...
How could you suggest , my dear Matilda , that my feelings , considering I had
parted from him so young , rather arose from the warmth of my imagination than
of my heart ? 01 was sure that they were genuine , deceitful as the dictates of our
...
Page 131
strong conviction of my mind , that he was still alive , and that we should again
meet but that conviction did imbolden me , and I ventured , though with a
throbbing heart . There was a small skiff with a single person 0 , Matilda , it was
himself !
strong conviction of my mind , that he was still alive , and that we should again
meet but that conviction did imbolden me , and I ventured , though with a
throbbing heart . There was a small skiff with a single person 0 , Matilda , it was
himself !
Page 135
I cannot help trifling , Matilda , though my heart is sad enough . What Brown will
do I cannot guess . I presume , however , the fear of detection prevents his
resuming his nocturnal visits . He lodges at an inn on the opposite shore of the
lake ...
I cannot help trifling , Matilda , though my heart is sad enough . What Brown will
do I cannot guess . I presume , however , the fear of detection prevents his
resuming his nocturnal visits . He lodges at an inn on the opposite shore of the
lake ...
Page 207
Heaven knows , and you know , my dearest Matilda , that these diseases of the
heart require the balm of sympathy and affection as much as the evils of a more
obvious and determinate character . Now Lucy Bertram has nothing of this kindly
...
Heaven knows , and you know , my dearest Matilda , that these diseases of the
heart require the balm of sympathy and affection as much as the evils of a more
obvious and determinate character . Now Lucy Bertram has nothing of this kindly
...
Page 438
We shall not attempt to describe the expansion of heart and glee of this happy
evening . CHAPTER LVI . - How like a bateful ape , Detected grinning ' midst his
pilfer'd hoard , A cunning man appears , whose secret frauds Are open'd to the
day ...
We shall not attempt to describe the expansion of heart and glee of this happy
evening . CHAPTER LVI . - How like a bateful ape , Detected grinning ' midst his
pilfer'd hoard , A cunning man appears , whose secret frauds Are open'd to the
day ...
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