The Orphan Boy, Or Test of Innocence, Etc. (Founded on Facts.). |
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... Glenroy and the family party in the parlour , all endeavouring to pay him the most obsequious attention ; and must observe , that it was only the evening before he encountered the young ladies in their walk , that Mrs. Bloomfield had ...
... Glenroy and the family party in the parlour , all endeavouring to pay him the most obsequious attention ; and must observe , that it was only the evening before he encountered the young ladies in their walk , that Mrs. Bloomfield had ...
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... ladies , and their accidentally meeting with lord Glen- roy has already been related ... Glenroy fixed his dark and penetrating eyes on Montreville , while with ... lady or any part of the colonel's family , whom I think entitled to my ...
... ladies , and their accidentally meeting with lord Glen- roy has already been related ... Glenroy fixed his dark and penetrating eyes on Montreville , while with ... lady or any part of the colonel's family , whom I think entitled to my ...
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... Glenroy , with difficulty stifling a laugh ; but the poor colonel began to sit very uneasy on his chair ; and Sophia ... ladies would accompany them . " Will you go Sophy , " cried the colonel . " You know papa , that I cannot endure to ride ...
... Glenroy , with difficulty stifling a laugh ; but the poor colonel began to sit very uneasy on his chair ; and Sophia ... ladies would accompany them . " Will you go Sophy , " cried the colonel . " You know papa , that I cannot endure to ride ...
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... Glenroy , the Colonel , Mrs. Bloomfield , Sophia , who had changed her dress for one more fantastic and alluring ... ladies had lost their sweethearts it was natural for them to complain . The colonel laughed ; Miss Sophia tittered , and ...
... Glenroy , the Colonel , Mrs. Bloomfield , Sophia , who had changed her dress for one more fantastic and alluring ... ladies had lost their sweethearts it was natural for them to complain . The colonel laughed ; Miss Sophia tittered , and ...
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... Glenroy with great warmth to the as- tonished Mrs. Bloomfield , the equally ... ladies and quitted the room ; leaving the astonished party to make what ... girl , over head and ears , cannot you see that ? " " And I dare say will be fool ...
... Glenroy with great warmth to the as- tonished Mrs. Bloomfield , the equally ... ladies and quitted the room ; leaving the astonished party to make what ... girl , over head and ears , cannot you see that ? " " And I dare say will be fool ...
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Adol affected agitated Angelina Antonia appeared arms Austincourt Priory beautiful beheld beloved blush bosom Captain Montreville Captain Parker castle charms cheek child colonel conversation cottage count Rosalvie countenance countess Courtney Hall cousin creature cried Adolphus cried Sir Mildred daughter dear Duncan Campbell earl Edmund Austincourt Evadne eyes Fanny Roseberry father feelings Frederic George Courtney girl hand Hannah happy heart heaven humour innocent instantly Italy Julia Montgomery lady Austincourt lady Caroline lady Courtney lady Glenroy lady Mountsorrel lady Theodora Percy lady Villeroy ladyship Leonard little Frances look lord Glenroy lord Villeroy lordship lovely madam Markland Miss Aubrey Miss Bloomfield Miss Grandison Miss Gurney Miss Mantle Miss Montgomery morning Morrison mother mysterious never phus poor possessed present Rachel replied returned Rosella Sambo sigh Sir George Sir Mildred Austincourt Sir William smile Sophia sweet tears thought tion uncle uttered voice William Harman woman words young
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Página 676 - Alas ! the joys that fortune brings Are trifling, and decay ; And those, who prize the paltry things, More trifling still than they. " And what is friendship but a name, A charm that lulls to sleep ; A shade that follows wealth or fame...
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Página 543 - Know, all the good that individuals find, Or God and nature meant to mere mankind, Reason's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense, Lie in three words, health, peace and competent But health consists with temperance alone; And peace, oh Virtue!
Página 446 - But it was a long time before she could bring herself to believe that this was the language of her hitherto gay and volatile brother.
Página 224 - Then why, sir, did you dare — "cried she, breaking from his hold — " to — to — to — " but sobs choked her voice, and at length covering her face with her hands, she burst into tears.