Trevelyan. By the author of “A marriage in high life” [i.e. Caroline Lucy, Lady Scott].Baudry's European Library, 1835 - 361 páginas |
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... consequences of which every care had been taken , but in vain ; and as she grew up , these consequences were but too apparent , not only in her figure , but in a delicacy of health , the inevitable result of a deformed person . And her ...
... consequences of which every care had been taken , but in vain ; and as she grew up , these consequences were but too apparent , not only in her figure , but in a delicacy of health , the inevitable result of a deformed person . And her ...
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... consequence of that misfortune with which it had pleased Heaven to afflict her , and that her feelings must be shared by all who , from having none of those endearing ties which prolong the vista of existence into that of others , see a ...
... consequence of that misfortune with which it had pleased Heaven to afflict her , and that her feelings must be shared by all who , from having none of those endearing ties which prolong the vista of existence into that of others , see a ...
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... consequence be obliged for a time to relinquish his appointments , and apply for leave of absence , but he did not expect it would be obtained before the end of the year . He then added , " I have been every way unfortunate of late ...
... consequence be obliged for a time to relinquish his appointments , and apply for leave of absence , but he did not expect it would be obtained before the end of the year . He then added , " I have been every way unfortunate of late ...
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... consequence learned the Com- mandments by heart , but she never could see how they ap- plied to herself ! To bid her not steal , murder , bear false witness , or worship idols , seemed absurd , or at least perfectly useless , for she ...
... consequence learned the Com- mandments by heart , but she never could see how they ap- plied to herself ! To bid her not steal , murder , bear false witness , or worship idols , seemed absurd , or at least perfectly useless , for she ...
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... consequence the exchange of sarcastic smiles and insignificant looks , whenever Miss Trevelyan and her young companion were mentioned : and the virtuous sis- terhood , had they been Catholics , would no doubt have de- voutly crossed ...
... consequence the exchange of sarcastic smiles and insignificant looks , whenever Miss Trevelyan and her young companion were mentioned : and the virtuous sis- terhood , had they been Catholics , would no doubt have de- voutly crossed ...
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