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Page 45
... attention from them , and the excellent soul was eager to take advantage of a willing audi- tor to pour forth his sentiments of gratitude and affection . He often declared that this family possessed among them all the perfections of ...
... attention from them , and the excellent soul was eager to take advantage of a willing audi- tor to pour forth his sentiments of gratitude and affection . He often declared that this family possessed among them all the perfections of ...
Page 46
... attention , while the youth who knew what was coming , obeyed with a submissive " Yes , father , " and a countenance regulated to a demure expression suitable to the warnings , counsels , and injunctions , which he was about to receive ...
... attention , while the youth who knew what was coming , obeyed with a submissive " Yes , father , " and a countenance regulated to a demure expression suitable to the warnings , counsels , and injunctions , which he was about to receive ...
Page 47
... attention and an unvarying countenance , to his father's admonitions , of which the above is all that I can recollect , although they comprised various particulars which my memory could not retain . He promised implicit obedience to ...
... attention and an unvarying countenance , to his father's admonitions , of which the above is all that I can recollect , although they comprised various particulars which my memory could not retain . He promised implicit obedience to ...
Page 49
... attention from him . Whether his old and tried friend Paulet was the confidant of his sorrows and disappointments , I cannot take upon me to say , but though we became considerable friends , Cheselden never spoke to me upon a personal ...
... attention from him . Whether his old and tried friend Paulet was the confidant of his sorrows and disappointments , I cannot take upon me to say , but though we became considerable friends , Cheselden never spoke to me upon a personal ...
Page 52
... attention , and when after a lengthened visit , I rose to take leave , I gave a private signal to Cheselden , who consequently accompanied me to the door . " You see I can't go to you , " said he ; " it is impossi- ble to leave her ...
... attention , and when after a lengthened visit , I rose to take leave , I gave a private signal to Cheselden , who consequently accompanied me to the door . " You see I can't go to you , " said he ; " it is impossi- ble to leave her ...
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Alice Paulet: A Sequel to Sydenham, Or, Memoirs of a Man of the World;, Volume 1 W. Massie No preview available - 2017 |
Alice Paulet: A Sequel to Sydenham, Or, Memoirs of a Man of the World;, Volume 1 W. Massie No preview available - 2017 |
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