Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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But Ellen was the youngest and the most beloved ; and , whilst all - in - all to her parents , she was the delight of the whole village ; for she was very kind to the poor . Now Ellen Hervey and I , when quite children , had loved one ...
But Ellen was the youngest and the most beloved ; and , whilst all - in - all to her parents , she was the delight of the whole village ; for she was very kind to the poor . Now Ellen Hervey and I , when quite children , had loved one ...
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I am not sure that I was the seeker , for , methinks , I can remember the time when the fair young creature's attentions were irksome to me , and I would fain have been quit of them ; for my play - fellows laughed at me , and Ellen was ...
I am not sure that I was the seeker , for , methinks , I can remember the time when the fair young creature's attentions were irksome to me , and I would fain have been quit of them ; for my play - fellows laughed at me , and Ellen was ...
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But he never held up his head as before ; for Ellen still smiled upon me . When I went out to India , I was a man , whilst Ellen was still in the nursery ; so that I treated her in a childish manner ; I was kind to her and made her ...
But he never held up his head as before ; for Ellen still smiled upon me . When I went out to India , I was a man , whilst Ellen was still in the nursery ; so that I treated her in a childish manner ; I was kind to her and made her ...
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Ellen was a fragile branch of a not very sturdy tree . Her complexion was so clear and so transparent , you would have thought that the light shone through it . The whole aspect of her face betokened less of health than of loveliness ...
Ellen was a fragile branch of a not very sturdy tree . Her complexion was so clear and so transparent , you would have thought that the light shone through it . The whole aspect of her face betokened less of health than of loveliness ...
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But it was the work of Ellen and myself ; and we were mere children when we did it . I drew up my horse beside the oak . There was a view , from this spot , of the house , which had erst been tenanted by my uncle ; and , as I took ...
But it was the work of Ellen and myself ; and we were mere children when we did it . I drew up my horse beside the oak . There was a view , from this spot , of the house , which had erst been tenanted by my uncle ; and , as I took ...
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Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. sir John William Kaye Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1836 |
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