The Busy-bodies: A Novel, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... speak ; And look and word , than fire or steel , Give wounds more deep , -time cannot heal ; And anger digs , with tauntings vain , A gulf it may not pass again . L. E. L. WE have not yet taken Mrs Lennox to see Dalkeith Palace , " said ...
... speak ; And look and word , than fire or steel , Give wounds more deep , -time cannot heal ; And anger digs , with tauntings vain , A gulf it may not pass again . L. E. L. WE have not yet taken Mrs Lennox to see Dalkeith Palace , " said ...
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... speak of my sister . I beg that in future you will speak with more respect of my friends . " " That will just depend on your friends deserving it , " said Mrs Lennox , carelessly . " You yourself allowed that Ellinor was spoiled and ...
... speak of my sister . I beg that in future you will speak with more respect of my friends . " " That will just depend on your friends deserving it , " said Mrs Lennox , carelessly . " You yourself allowed that Ellinor was spoiled and ...
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... speaking to Willoughby , who rode on that side of the carriage , to pay any attention to this ad- monition . This so enraged Ellinor , that on its point again approaching her , she , with a dexterity surprising even to herself , twitch ...
... speaking to Willoughby , who rode on that side of the carriage , to pay any attention to this ad- monition . This so enraged Ellinor , that on its point again approaching her , she , with a dexterity surprising even to herself , twitch ...
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... speak , " said Ellinor . " You certainly astonished me , " cried Ashley , still laughing ; " but surely you could never imagine that you were able to out - run me ? " " I never thought about the matter , " re- plied Ellinor ; " my ...
... speak , " said Ellinor . " You certainly astonished me , " cried Ashley , still laughing ; " but surely you could never imagine that you were able to out - run me ? " " I never thought about the matter , " re- plied Ellinor ; " my ...
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... speak to . " As this was a seat to which she was not particularly partial , Catherine hesitated ; but she was induced to agree to this pro- posal , by hearing Mrs Lennox say , " Do , Catherine , go up beside Lennox , and give us 32 THE ...
... speak to . " As this was a seat to which she was not particularly partial , Catherine hesitated ; but she was induced to agree to this pro- posal , by hearing Mrs Lennox say , " Do , Catherine , go up beside Lennox , and give us 32 THE ...
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