Tales and Novels, Volume 12Baldwin and Cradock, J. Murray [etc.,], 1833 - English literature |
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... father indulged his wishes . The children were delighted at the sight , and little Charles insisted upon Belinda's following him to a particular spot , where he was well con- vinced that she could see better than any where else in the ...
... father indulged his wishes . The children were delighted at the sight , and little Charles insisted upon Belinda's following him to a particular spot , where he was well con- vinced that she could see better than any where else in the ...
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... father caught it . " Softly ! softly , Charles ! -No betting , if you please , my dear . Done and done sometimes ends in -undone . " 66 It was my fault - it was I who was in the wrong , " cried Vincent immediately . “ I am sure you are ...
... father caught it . " Softly ! softly , Charles ! -No betting , if you please , my dear . Done and done sometimes ends in -undone . " 66 It was my fault - it was I who was in the wrong , " cried Vincent immediately . “ I am sure you are ...
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... lesson to young ladies in the choice of female friends ! " said Belinda . " But had miss Moreton no relations , who could interfere to get her out of Mrs. Freke's hands ? " " Her father and mother were old , and , 26 BELINDA .
... lesson to young ladies in the choice of female friends ! " said Belinda . " But had miss Moreton no relations , who could interfere to get her out of Mrs. Freke's hands ? " " Her father and mother were old , and , 26 BELINDA .
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Maria Edgeworth. " Her father and mother were old , and , what is more contemptible , old - fashioned : she would not listen to their advice ; she ran away from them . Some of her relations were , I believe , willing that she should stay ...
Maria Edgeworth. " Her father and mother were old , and , what is more contemptible , old - fashioned : she would not listen to their advice ; she ran away from them . Some of her relations were , I believe , willing that she should stay ...
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... father as possible , " ssid she , turning over the leaves . " I wish to have this poor girl with me — but I have no spirits . And you know , whenever lord Delacour can find a house that will suit us , we shall leave town , and I could ...
... father as possible , " ssid she , turning over the leaves . " I wish to have this poor girl with me — but I have no spirits . And you know , whenever lord Delacour can find a house that will suit us , we shall leave town , and I could ...
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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