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Página x
... passing in the mind . In general we see it only as a part of the general aspect , and although in intellectual and good people it usually asserts its power , in Miss Ferrier it was the only part of the face you saw , as she could not ...
... passing in the mind . In general we see it only as a part of the general aspect , and although in intellectual and good people it usually asserts its power , in Miss Ferrier it was the only part of the face you saw , as she could not ...
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... passed some fine trees and paused under the shade of one close by an old mansion that seemed from its neglected state to be inhabited by farmers . But I must say that many of the ' gentle- men's ' houses which we have passed in Scotland ...
... passed some fine trees and paused under the shade of one close by an old mansion that seemed from its neglected state to be inhabited by farmers . But I must say that many of the ' gentle- men's ' houses which we have passed in Scotland ...
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... passing her time to fall into the vapours , or yield herself up an unresisting victim to sullenness and spleen than exert her faculties , call in the aid of imagination ( a thing , by the bye , I suppose she thinks no modest maid should ...
... passing her time to fall into the vapours , or yield herself up an unresisting victim to sullenness and spleen than exert her faculties , call in the aid of imagination ( a thing , by the bye , I suppose she thinks no modest maid should ...
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... passed , and with the outer world . We read in one letter a description of the illumina- tions after the victory of the Nile ; a little later James Ferrier , Susan's favourite brother , describes his introduction to the First Consul and ...
... passed , and with the outer world . We read in one letter a description of the illumina- tions after the victory of the Nile ; a little later James Ferrier , Susan's favourite brother , describes his introduction to the First Consul and ...
Página xxxii
... the profound con- tempt with which ( in the batch of novels of the day ) my bantlings are passed by . Not even a footnote to mark their existence , poor things . " not be surprised to find that the old frank inter- xxxii INTRODUCTION.
... the profound con- tempt with which ( in the batch of novels of the day ) my bantlings are passed by . Not even a footnote to mark their existence , poor things . " not be surprised to find that the old frank inter- xxxii INTRODUCTION.
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