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... novel of In- beritance . It should , however , be added , in order to balance any exaggerated sense of his eccentricity , 1 See Appendix , vol . i . that he was the intimate personal friend of John , vii BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE ...
... novel of In- beritance . It should , however , be added , in order to balance any exaggerated sense of his eccentricity , 1 See Appendix , vol . i . that he was the intimate personal friend of John , vii BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE ...
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... sense . " 1 Mrs. Ferrier died when Susan was only fifteen , and we have absolutely no information as to her girlhood and means of education ; we may however fancy her as much occupied with the home - life among her nine brothers and ...
... sense . " 1 Mrs. Ferrier died when Susan was only fifteen , and we have absolutely no information as to her girlhood and means of education ; we may however fancy her as much occupied with the home - life among her nine brothers and ...
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... sense - women who , with all their gifts , were always womanly in their ways and speech . he • " " Of one of these - the widow of Lord Gillies- says , " She was beautiful and good , shrewd and sincere , gracious and full of grace ...
... sense - women who , with all their gifts , were always womanly in their ways and speech . he • " " Of one of these - the widow of Lord Gillies- says , " She was beautiful and good , shrewd and sincere , gracious and full of grace ...
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... sense , humour , affection , and spirit , were embodied in curious outsides , for they all dressed and spoke and did exactly as they chose . Their language , like their habits , was entirely Scotch , but without any other vulgarity than ...
... sense , humour , affection , and spirit , were embodied in curious outsides , for they all dressed and spoke and did exactly as they chose . Their language , like their habits , was entirely Scotch , but without any other vulgarity than ...
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... sense of fun , perpetually interrupted by her over- whelming sense of responsibility and of moral purpose . She finds fault not only with Miss Austen and other contemporaries , but even with Sir Walter Scott himself , for the fact that ...
... sense of fun , perpetually interrupted by her over- whelming sense of responsibility and of moral purpose . She finds fault not only with Miss Austen and other contemporaries , but even with Sir Walter Scott himself , for the fact that ...
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