Alice Paulet: A Sequel to Sydenham, Or, Memoirs of a Man of the World |
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... cordiality of a sister , indeed , but there was no longer anything in her conduct , from which an experienced eye could have suspected that he was the object of a tenderer feeling . In her bearing with respect to me , ALICE PAULET: ...
... cordiality of a sister , indeed , but there was no longer anything in her conduct , from which an experienced eye could have suspected that he was the object of a tenderer feeling . In her bearing with respect to me , ALICE PAULET: ...
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... conduct or conversation , to bring into contempt two principles which were , to give them their least praise , essential to the exist- ence of every civilized community . I felt , likewise , that I should beware how I recklessly ...
... conduct or conversation , to bring into contempt two principles which were , to give them their least praise , essential to the exist- ence of every civilized community . I felt , likewise , that I should beware how I recklessly ...
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... conduct , for when I. told her that I could make nothing of him , she said , " His delicacy is certainly too refined ; but nevertheless , surely one can hardly help admiring , and feeling reluctant to attempt destroying it . If this ...
... conduct , for when I. told her that I could make nothing of him , she said , " His delicacy is certainly too refined ; but nevertheless , surely one can hardly help admiring , and feeling reluctant to attempt destroying it . If this ...
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... conduct beyond that , which good neighbourhood demanded . The exception named , how- ever , had , as the reader is aware , been always treated with distinguished kindness and consideration , more particularly by her to whom his regards ...
... conduct beyond that , which good neighbourhood demanded . The exception named , how- ever , had , as the reader is aware , been always treated with distinguished kindness and consideration , more particularly by her to whom his regards ...
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... conduct , and comprising in itself the elements of dishonesty and dis- cord , had , in his opinion , forfeited his claim upon the confi- dence of his constituents . He therefore solicited the suffrages of those who respected political ...
... conduct , and comprising in itself the elements of dishonesty and dis- cord , had , in his opinion , forfeited his claim upon the confi- dence of his constituents . He therefore solicited the suffrages of those who respected political ...
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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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