Tales and Novels, Volume 12Baldwin and Cradock, J. Murray [etc.,], 1833 - English literature |
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... hear ; and the rest I will leave to your judgment and to your kindness . ” Belinda gave a full account of her acquaintance with Clarence Hervey ; of the variations in his man- ner towards her ; of his excellent conduct with respect to ...
... hear ; and the rest I will leave to your judgment and to your kindness . ” Belinda gave a full account of her acquaintance with Clarence Hervey ; of the variations in his man- ner towards her ; of his excellent conduct with respect to ...
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... or our pity , we had better think of something else . " 66 Scandal , " said Mr. Vincent , " does not seem to give you much pleasure , miss Portman You will be glad to hear that Mrs. Freke's malice against poor 28 BELINDA .
... or our pity , we had better think of something else . " 66 Scandal , " said Mr. Vincent , " does not seem to give you much pleasure , miss Portman You will be glad to hear that Mrs. Freke's malice against poor 28 BELINDA .
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Maria Edgeworth. be glad to hear that Mrs. Freke's malice against poor Mr. Moreton has not ruined him . Do you know , Mr. Percival , that he has just been presented to a good living by a generous young man , who heard of his excellent ...
Maria Edgeworth. be glad to hear that Mrs. Freke's malice against poor Mr. Moreton has not ruined him . Do you know , Mr. Percival , that he has just been presented to a good living by a generous young man , who heard of his excellent ...
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... hear you acknowledge in favour of England . Do you remember how you used to rave of the cli- mate and of the prospects of Jamaica ? ” " Yes , but my taste has quite changed . " " I remember the time , " said Mr. Percival , " when you ...
... hear you acknowledge in favour of England . Do you remember how you used to rave of the cli- mate and of the prospects of Jamaica ? ” " Yes , but my taste has quite changed . " " I remember the time , " said Mr. Percival , " when you ...
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... hear , " said Belinda , smiling , " I hear and un- derstand the emphasis with which you pronounce that word delicacy . I see you have not forgotten that I used it improperly half an hour ago , as you have convinced me . " " Happy they ...
... hear , " said Belinda , smiling , " I hear and un- derstand the emphasis with which you pronounce that word delicacy . I see you have not forgotten that I used it improperly half an hour ago , as you have convinced me . " " Happy they ...
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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