Marriage: A Novel, Volumen3William Blackwood, 1819 |
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... Lennox . my " Ah ! my dear Mary , " said she , as she tenderly embraced her , " you know not , you cannot conceive ... Colonel Lennox with you , and I could not • flatter myself you would have even thought to bestow MARRIAGE . 47.
... Lennox . my " Ah ! my dear Mary , " said she , as she tenderly embraced her , " you know not , you cannot conceive ... Colonel Lennox with you , and I could not • flatter myself you would have even thought to bestow MARRIAGE . 47.
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... Colonel Lennox's character unfolded itself , Mary saw much to admire in it ; and it is more than probable the admiration would soon have been reciprocal , had it been allowed to take its course . But good Mrs. Lennox would force it into ...
... Colonel Lennox's character unfolded itself , Mary saw much to admire in it ; and it is more than probable the admiration would soon have been reciprocal , had it been allowed to take its course . But good Mrs. Lennox would force it into ...
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... Colonel Lennox , " is one of the many exquisite little pieces of poetry which are to be found , like ' jewels in an E- thiop's ear , ' in my favourite Isaac Walton . The title of the book offers no encourage- ment to 54 MARRIAGE .
... Colonel Lennox , " is one of the many exquisite little pieces of poetry which are to be found , like ' jewels in an E- thiop's ear , ' in my favourite Isaac Walton . The title of the book offers no encourage- ment to 54 MARRIAGE .
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... Colonel Lennox made an effort to conquer his feelings , while he read as follows : " What would a blind man give to see the pleasant rivers , and meadows , and flowers , and fountains , that we have met with ! I have been told , that if ...
... Colonel Lennox made an effort to conquer his feelings , while he read as follows : " What would a blind man give to see the pleasant rivers , and meadows , and flowers , and fountains , that we have met with ! I have been told , that if ...
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... Colonel Lennox was too deeply affected to speak : He pressed his mother's hand to his lips - then rose abruptly , and quitted the room . Mary succeeded in soothing her weak and agitated spirits into composure ; but the chord of feeling ...
... Colonel Lennox was too deeply affected to speak : He pressed his mother's hand to his lips - then rose abruptly , and quitted the room . Mary succeeded in soothing her weak and agitated spirits into composure ; but the chord of feeling ...
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Adelaide Adelaide's admiration affection assure aunt Grizzy Beech Park better Bluemits brooch certainly charms clever Colonel Lennox cousin cried Lady Emily daugh daughter dear Mary declare dinner Doctor doubt Downe Wright dress Duchess of Altamont Duke of Altamont Emily's exclaimed eyes faults feel fortune Glenfern going Grace Grizzy's hand happiness hear heard heart honour hope husband idea Lady Ju Lady Juliana Lady M'Laughlan Lady Maclaughlan Lady Matilda Ladyship Lochmarlie look Lord Glenallan Lord Lindore lover Maclaughlan marriage married Mary felt Mary's ment mind Miss Douglas Miss Grizzy Miss Jacky mother nature neral ness never Nicky Nicky's occasion passed pleasure poor Pullens Redgill Rose Hall seemed sentiments shew shirt-buttons sigh Sir Samp Sir Sampson sister soon sort soul stupid sure sweet talk taste tears tell ther there's thing thought tion turned wish woman wonder young