The Busy-bodies: A Novel, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... cousin , Ellinor was prevailed upon to travel in her habit ; and with a most discontented air she allowed Spencer to hand her to the carriage . " Do you wish , " said Sir Thomas , ad- dressing Mrs Lennox , " to have the top of the ...
... cousin , Ellinor was prevailed upon to travel in her habit ; and with a most discontented air she allowed Spencer to hand her to the carriage . " Do you wish , " said Sir Thomas , ad- dressing Mrs Lennox , " to have the top of the ...
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... cousin , but confined her conversation to Sir Thomas and Lady Lennox , while Mrs Lennox and Ellinor sat in sullen silence . On leaving the table , Lady Lennox , who was fatigued with the exertions of the morn- ing , retired to her ...
... cousin , but confined her conversation to Sir Thomas and Lady Lennox , while Mrs Lennox and Ellinor sat in sullen silence . On leaving the table , Lady Lennox , who was fatigued with the exertions of the morn- ing , retired to her ...
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... cousin lays her snares for him who was my captive . " " Ellinor , " replied Catherine , " I disdain to justify myself from accusations which every action of my life disproves . - You well know , " continued she , in much agitation ...
... cousin lays her snares for him who was my captive . " " Ellinor , " replied Catherine , " I disdain to justify myself from accusations which every action of my life disproves . - You well know , " continued she , in much agitation ...
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... cousin ? No. Here her conscience acquit- ted her . She had made no efforts to excite his admiration ; she had used no arts to gain his love . Here , then , she could rest satisfied ; but her uncertainty with regard to the real ...
... cousin ? No. Here her conscience acquit- ted her . She had made no efforts to excite his admiration ; she had used no arts to gain his love . Here , then , she could rest satisfied ; but her uncertainty with regard to the real ...
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... of her mind , and above all to leave her cousin free to win that heart , the possession of which Catherine felt with anguish was but too necessary to her future happiness . CHAPTER IV . Ros . I can sigh so deeply 46 THE BUSY - BODIES .
... of her mind , and above all to leave her cousin free to win that heart , the possession of which Catherine felt with anguish was but too necessary to her future happiness . CHAPTER IV . Ros . I can sigh so deeply 46 THE BUSY - BODIES .
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