Tales and Novels, Volume 12Baldwin and Cradock, J. Murray [etc.,], 1833 - English literature |
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... child's question , nor to have any sympathy in his curiosity ; she was intently copy- ing Westall's sketch of lady Anne Percival and her family , and she had been roused , by the first mention of Helena Delacour's name , to many painful ...
... child's question , nor to have any sympathy in his curiosity ; she was intently copy- ing Westall's sketch of lady Anne Percival and her family , and she had been roused , by the first mention of Helena Delacour's name , to many painful ...
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... children , who crowd round her , are what they seem to be the pride and pleasure of her life ! " " There cannot , " exclaimed Mr. Vincent , with en- thusiasm , " be a more delightful picture ! O miss Portman , is it possible that you ...
... children , who crowd round her , are what they seem to be the pride and pleasure of her life ! " " There cannot , " exclaimed Mr. Vincent , with en- thusiasm , " be a more delightful picture ! O miss Portman , is it possible that you ...
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... children came in with some flowers to Belinda ; and , glad of the interrup- tion , she hastily put her up her drawings and left the room , observing that she should scarcely have time to dress before dinner . However , as soon as she ...
... children came in with some flowers to Belinda ; and , glad of the interrup- tion , she hastily put her up her drawings and left the room , observing that she should scarcely have time to dress before dinner . However , as soon as she ...
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... children were delighted at the sight , and little Charles insisted upon Belinda's following him to a particular spot ... child continued— “ I liked that Mr. Hervey very much - I liked him from the first day I saw him . What a number of ...
... children were delighted at the sight , and little Charles insisted upon Belinda's following him to a particular spot ... child continued— “ I liked that Mr. Hervey very much - I liked him from the first day I saw him . What a number of ...
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... children of six years old will be disappointed , and will pro- bably teach them affectation . Surely it is much better to let their natural affections have time to ex- pand . If we tear the rosebud open we spoil the flower . " Belinda ...
... children of six years old will be disappointed , and will pro- bably teach them affectation . Surely it is much better to let their natural affections have time to ex- pand . If we tear the rosebud open we spoil the flower . " Belinda ...
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66 My dear admire affection Annabella believe bullfinch Champfort charming child cival Clarence Hervey convinced countenance cried lady Delacour curiosity daughter dear Belinda dear lady Delacour doctor X door dowager exclaimed eyes fancy father favour fear feel forgive fortune Freke gentleman ginia girl give hand happiness Harrowgate Hartley hear heard heart Helena Hervey's honour hope imagination instant Juba knew lady Anne Percival lady Boucher lady Dela ladyship laudanum leave letter linda look lord Delacour lordship lover Luttridge Luttridge's ma'am manner Margaret Delacour marriage Marriott marry mind miss Delacour miss Portman Moreton morning mother never night Oakly-park Ormond passion Percival's picture poor promise racter recollected replied scarcely secret seen sir Philip Baddely smile speak sure tell thing thought tion told tridge Twickenham ungrateful Vincent Virginia voice whilst wish woman word young