Harden hall; or, The three proposals, ed. [or rather written] by the hon F- B-, Volumen 11847 |
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... to the ground , with the following words written on it : - " For Kate's first ball , with her grandfather's love . " Tears filled Catherine's eyes , as she read these few simple words . That an old man , like Mr. Lyndsay 6 HARDEN HALL .
... to the ground , with the following words written on it : - " For Kate's first ball , with her grandfather's love . " Tears filled Catherine's eyes , as she read these few simple words . That an old man , like Mr. Lyndsay 6 HARDEN HALL .
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... tears , she mentally exclaimed , " So all my pleasure is gone , if I am to meet this horrid man at every turn . I will return home to - morrow . But how can I be so sel- fish , so undutiful to those who have done so much to promote my ...
... tears , she mentally exclaimed , " So all my pleasure is gone , if I am to meet this horrid man at every turn . I will return home to - morrow . But how can I be so sel- fish , so undutiful to those who have done so much to promote my ...
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... tears prevented Susan giving any other answer , except throwing her arms round her mother's neck and imploring a blessing on that beloved head - on that mother who in every trial , every distress , soothed her children's spirits ...
... tears prevented Susan giving any other answer , except throwing her arms round her mother's neck and imploring a blessing on that beloved head - on that mother who in every trial , every distress , soothed her children's spirits ...
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... tears of agony , wrung from her inmost soul by intense sorrow , followed each other in quick succession down her care - worn cheek ; yet no complaint fell from her lips . She seemed by her attitude to be praying - to be imploring help ...
... tears of agony , wrung from her inmost soul by intense sorrow , followed each other in quick succession down her care - worn cheek ; yet no complaint fell from her lips . She seemed by her attitude to be praying - to be imploring help ...
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... tear himself away from his gaiety and friends , but he trusted in a few days to receive from his mother a better account , and begged to hear again , " The slight noise made by opening the door aroused the sick man , and he started up ...
... tear himself away from his gaiety and friends , but he trusted in a few days to receive from his mother a better account , and begged to hear again , " The slight noise made by opening the door aroused the sick man , and he started up ...
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