The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., Том 4Robert Kemp Philp |
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... thought , that the brother nearest to himself in age should know almost as much about the affairs of the family as ... thought no one ever spoke and smiled before . Yes , all the fond , tender thoughts that flowed sponta- neously through ...
... thought , that the brother nearest to himself in age should know almost as much about the affairs of the family as ... thought no one ever spoke and smiled before . Yes , all the fond , tender thoughts that flowed sponta- neously through ...
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... thought at such times- " if it should be so ? if , at the terrible risk of my own honour , I could really obtain this prize , and by the same act ensure both her happiness and mine ? -Ensure hers ! Is not that enough to justify any risk ...
... thought at such times- " if it should be so ? if , at the terrible risk of my own honour , I could really obtain this prize , and by the same act ensure both her happiness and mine ? -Ensure hers ! Is not that enough to justify any risk ...
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... thought Seymour , as he still walked with his sisters , compelled to talk with them , though he did so inco- During this hour which seemed unbear - herently , and with his thoughts elsewhere , able in its length , all waited and won ...
... thought Seymour , as he still walked with his sisters , compelled to talk with them , though he did so inco- During this hour which seemed unbear - herently , and with his thoughts elsewhere , able in its length , all waited and won ...
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... thought of such occasions , even for herself . Once or twice , she had pictured Henry over- whelmed with grief , and the effect upon her own mind had been a conviction that this must never be , that she would far rather , if it were ...
... thought of such occasions , even for herself . Once or twice , she had pictured Henry over- whelmed with grief , and the effect upon her own mind had been a conviction that this must never be , that she would far rather , if it were ...
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... thought , Catherine was so perfectly at ease , that she could now venture upon question and comment with all the fami- liarity of a sister . She could also laugh at caprice ; and if the whole truth must be told , return pertness for ...
... thought , Catherine was so perfectly at ease , that she could now venture upon question and comment with all the fami- liarity of a sister . She could also laugh at caprice ; and if the whole truth must be told , return pertness for ...
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