The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 страница |
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... daugh- ters to their seats . The huntsman who rode foremost passed us with great swift- ness , followed by four or five persons more , who seemed in equal haste . At last , a young gentleman of more genteel appearance than the rest came ...
... daugh- ters to their seats . The huntsman who rode foremost passed us with great swift- ness , followed by four or five persons more , who seemed in equal haste . At last , a young gentleman of more genteel appearance than the rest came ...
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... daugh- ter , and , sportsman - like , offered her what he had killed that morning . She was going to refuse , but a private look from her mother soon induced her to correct the mistake , and accept his present , though with some ...
... daugh- ter , and , sportsman - like , offered her what he had killed that morning . She was going to refuse , but a private look from her mother soon induced her to correct the mistake , and accept his present , though with some ...
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... daugh- ters : their professions the last evening were warm , but now they were ardent . They protested a desire of having a more lasting acquaintance . Lady Blarney was particularly attached to Olivia ; Miss Caro- lina Wilhelmina Amelia ...
... daugh- ters : their professions the last evening were warm , but now they were ardent . They protested a desire of having a more lasting acquaintance . Lady Blarney was particularly attached to Olivia ; Miss Caro- lina Wilhelmina Amelia ...
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... daugh- ter , " has ever been sensible , modest , and pleasing . As to aught else — no , never . Once , indeed , I remember to have heard him say , he never knew a woman who could find merit in a man that seemed poor . " - " Such , my ...
... daugh- ter , " has ever been sensible , modest , and pleasing . As to aught else — no , never . Once , indeed , I remember to have heard him say , he never knew a woman who could find merit in a man that seemed poor . " - " Such , my ...
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... daugh- ter more . No , let the strumpet live with her vile seducer : she may bring us to shame , but she shall never more deceive us . وو " Wife , " said I , " do not talk thus hardly : my detestation of her guilt is as great as yours ...
... daugh- ter more . No , let the strumpet live with her vile seducer : she may bring us to shame , but she shall never more deceive us . وو " Wife , " said I , " do not talk thus hardly : my detestation of her guilt is as great as yours ...
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