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Page 157
... Twickenham , and will endeavour to calm her : until I shall have in some measure succeeded , I think you had better not follow us ; but let us hear from you ; for although my attention is so painfully en- grossed by my daughter's ...
... Twickenham , and will endeavour to calm her : until I shall have in some measure succeeded , I think you had better not follow us ; but let us hear from you ; for although my attention is so painfully en- grossed by my daughter's ...
Page 179
... Twickenham , surrendering her sorrows and their consolation to her mother's care ; and inspired by her with deep resentment and angry disdain . The letter she received was dated Havre : the substance of it was as follows . " Believe me ...
... Twickenham , surrendering her sorrows and their consolation to her mother's care ; and inspired by her with deep resentment and angry disdain . The letter she received was dated Havre : the substance of it was as follows . " Believe me ...
Page 200
... Twickenham , maternal sorrow con- tending in her heart with mortified pride , and a keen resentful sense of injury . Lady Lodore was nineteen ; an age when youth is most arrogant , and most heedless of the feel- ings of others . Her ...
... Twickenham , maternal sorrow con- tending in her heart with mortified pride , and a keen resentful sense of injury . Lady Lodore was nineteen ; an age when youth is most arrogant , and most heedless of the feel- ings of others . Her ...
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