Tales and Novels, Volume 12Baldwin and Cradock, J. Murray [etc.,], 1833 - English literature |
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Page 7
... leave his African guitar half finished ; espe- cially as it was intended for an offering to miss Port- man . He is the most grateful , affectionate creature I ever saw . " " But why , mamma , " said Charles Percival , " is Mr. Vincent ...
... leave his African guitar half finished ; espe- cially as it was intended for an offering to miss Port- man . He is the most grateful , affectionate creature I ever saw . " " But why , mamma , " said Charles Percival , " is Mr. Vincent ...
Page 14
... 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 lady Delacour ( of this , by ...
... 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 lady Delacour ( of this , by ...
Page 17
... leave it all to yourself and James Jack- son . " " You do right , " said lady Anne : " Good morning to you ! Farewell , Lucy ! That's a pretty necklace , and is very becoming to you - fare ye well ! " She hurried out of the cottage with ...
... leave it all to yourself and James Jack- son . " " You do right , " said lady Anne : " Good morning to you ! Farewell , Lucy ! That's a pretty necklace , and is very becoming to you - fare ye well ! " She hurried out of the cottage with ...
Page 37
... leaving us so suddenly , ma'am . Well , I was con- fident that Mr. Champfort was at the bottom of the business from the first ; and now that I knew what scent to go upon . I went to work with fresh spirit to find him out , which was a ...
... leaving us so suddenly , ma'am . Well , I was con- fident that Mr. Champfort was at the bottom of the business from the first ; and now that I knew what scent to go upon . I went to work with fresh spirit to find him out , which was a ...
Page 38
... leave off his burgundy , and set up for a sober , regular man ; which would not suit me at all . If my lady once was to get power over him again , I might go whistle - so ( with another reprobate oath ) my lord and my lady shall never ...
... leave off his burgundy , and set up for a sober , regular man ; which would not suit me at all . If my lady once was to get power over him again , I might go whistle - so ( with another reprobate oath ) my lord and my lady shall never ...
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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