The Vicar of Wakefield: A TaleWilloughby, 1841 - 252 páginas Details the romantic intrigues in the family of a country vicar in eighteenth century England. |
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... Miss Arabella Wilmot was allowed by all ( except my two daughters ) to be completely pretty . Her youth , health , and innocence , were still heightened by a complexion so transparent , and such a happy sensibility of look , as even age ...
... Miss Arabella Wilmot was allowed by all ( except my two daughters ) to be completely pretty . Her youth , health , and innocence , were still heightened by a complexion so transparent , and such a happy sensibility of look , as even age ...
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... Miss Wilmot , my son George's former mistress , this a good deal damped the heartiness of his reception : but accident. 6.
... Miss Wilmot , my son George's former mistress , this a good deal damped the heartiness of his reception : but accident. 6.
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... Miss Arabella Wilmot , who was formerly designed to be married to my son George , but whose match was broken off as already related . As soon as she saw me , she flew to my arms with the utmost joy . " My dear sir , " cried she ...
... Miss Arabella Wilmot , who was formerly designed to be married to my son George , but whose match was broken off as already related . As soon as she saw me , she flew to my arms with the utmost joy . " My dear sir , " cried she ...
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... Miss Wilmot desired to walk with me in the garden , which was decorated in the modern manner . After some time spent in pointing out the beauties of the place , she inquired , with seeming unconcern , when last I heard from my son ...
... Miss Wilmot desired to walk with me in the garden , which was decorated in the modern manner . After some time spent in pointing out the beauties of the place , she inquired , with seeming unconcern , when last I heard from my son ...
Página 136
... Miss Wilmot and me , and stood at once speechless and immoveable . 66 The actors behind the scenes , who ascribed this pause to his natural timidity , attempted to encourage him ; but instead of going on , he burst into a flood of tears ...
... Miss Wilmot and me , and stood at once speechless and immoveable . 66 The actors behind the scenes , who ascribed this pause to his natural timidity , attempted to encourage him ; but instead of going on , he burst into a flood of tears ...
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