Young Hearts: A Novel by a Recluse. With a Preface by Miss Jane Porter, Volume 1Saunders and Otley, 1834 |
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... Thy hours , unclouded by care , will pass swiftly in the presence of one so amiable , and who is already dear to you . " " But I hope that he may not yet have wasted a thought on me , " replied Mary laughing 6 YOUNG HEARTS ,
... Thy hours , unclouded by care , will pass swiftly in the presence of one so amiable , and who is already dear to you . " " But I hope that he may not yet have wasted a thought on me , " replied Mary laughing 6 YOUNG HEARTS ,
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... hope of obtaining an answer to her enquiry , she said in a low voice , " If it were not from the fear of being called an impertinent , I would ask what subject is now your mental soliloquy ? I love to learn ! Perhaps it is some problem ...
... hope of obtaining an answer to her enquiry , she said in a low voice , " If it were not from the fear of being called an impertinent , I would ask what subject is now your mental soliloquy ? I love to learn ! Perhaps it is some problem ...
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... hope I shall , my dear sir , " replied young Mordaunt ; " for it would give me more unea- siness than I can well express , to merit your driving me from the sweet paradise to which you have brought me . " " Never knew you break your ...
... hope I shall , my dear sir , " replied young Mordaunt ; " for it would give me more unea- siness than I can well express , to merit your driving me from the sweet paradise to which you have brought me . " " Never knew you break your ...
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... over . " Ma ' says , promises are like pie crusts , made to be broke ! but I hope yours are not . So , once more , God bless you . " B. H. " " Upon my word , " said Henry , as D 2 YOUNG HEARTS . 51 "Dear, dear Miss Belville, ...
... over . " Ma ' says , promises are like pie crusts , made to be broke ! but I hope yours are not . So , once more , God bless you . " B. H. " " Upon my word , " said Henry , as D 2 YOUNG HEARTS . 51 "Dear, dear Miss Belville, ...
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... , " continued Miss Belville . " Not forgetting the delightful Miss Betty ! " exclaimed Mordaunt . " I hope to have a full - length picture of her charming sylph - like form . " " Have a care , " said Mary , with 52 YOUNG HEARTS .
... , " continued Miss Belville . " Not forgetting the delightful Miss Betty ! " exclaimed Mordaunt . " I hope to have a full - length picture of her charming sylph - like form . " " Have a care , " said Mary , with 52 YOUNG HEARTS .
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Page viii - Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee; for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge. Thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God. Where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried. The Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught but death part thee and me.
Page vii - Intreat me not to leave thee. Whither thou goest, I will •go : thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God. Where thou diest will I die, and there be buried. Death alone shall part thee and me.
Page iii - WHO IN THE WORLD, IS NOT OF THIS WORLD; TO THE WOMAN OF TASTE, AND THE CHRISTIAN MATROX: THIS WORK iS DEDICATED, BY THE RESPECT, AND STILL DEEPER SENTIMENT OF THE AUTHOR.
Page 161 - He would have had the opportunity of beholding some of the most beautiful women in the world, and if he...