Guide to Social HappinessEdward Walker, 1850 - 512 էջ |
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Էջ 61
... felt that she was blushing , and she felt also , that she was convicted in an act of eggregious folly . At last , when she could bear it no longer , she laid down her work , and exclaimed , “ Mary , you are too deep for me . You have ...
... felt that she was blushing , and she felt also , that she was convicted in an act of eggregious folly . At last , when she could bear it no longer , she laid down her work , and exclaimed , “ Mary , you are too deep for me . You have ...
Էջ 14
... felt in accompanying her words with that cheerfulness of look and manner , without which congratulations can be of little value . And Walter , too , kept his eyes closely fixed upon the elevation of a bridge which lay before him , while ...
... felt in accompanying her words with that cheerfulness of look and manner , without which congratulations can be of little value . And Walter , too , kept his eyes closely fixed upon the elevation of a bridge which lay before him , while ...
Էջ 102
... felt doubly pained at being thus completely excluded from his confidence . Still as there never had existed between us any kind of engagement , beyond what was implied in a mutual acknowledgement of regard , I could not , in common ...
... felt doubly pained at being thus completely excluded from his confidence . Still as there never had existed between us any kind of engagement , beyond what was implied in a mutual acknowledgement of regard , I could not , in common ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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