Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 18
... course a matter of serious agitation to both of them - her surprise at seeing him was equal to his delight at beholding her . — The trepidation of their young hearts subsided , they began to speak - as lovers invariably do , of ...
... course a matter of serious agitation to both of them - her surprise at seeing him was equal to his delight at beholding her . — The trepidation of their young hearts subsided , they began to speak - as lovers invariably do , of ...
Pagina 69
... course as binding as the strongest my Lord Chancellor ever granted during the whole course of his official career ; but , as is uniformly the case with poor human nature , the stronger and more important the father's reasons for keeping ...
... course as binding as the strongest my Lord Chancellor ever granted during the whole course of his official career ; but , as is uniformly the case with poor human nature , the stronger and more important the father's reasons for keeping ...
Pagina 94
... course of his life is necessa- rily subjected , which he feels deeply , yet which appear not to the world ; but there is no reproof so stinging as self- reproof : for a man to be conscious that he has baffled himself , is for him to be ...
... course of his life is necessa- rily subjected , which he feels deeply , yet which appear not to the world ; but there is no reproof so stinging as self- reproof : for a man to be conscious that he has baffled himself , is for him to be ...
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actually affair affection answer anxious appeared arrival asked believe brought called circumstances conduct conversation course daughter dear desire determined door doubt dreadful evidently expected expressed extremely eyes fact Fanny father feelings felt Felton George girl give gone Grace hand happiness Harry heard heart Henry Henry's hero honour hope hour immediately important interest James Kate knew lady Lazenby leave letter living London looked Lord lover manner marriage married Meadows mean Merton mind Miss moment morning mother nature never night object once party passed perhaps person poor pounds present proceeded reason received remained replied respect seemed servant short society sure surprise Sutherland taken tell thing thought tion took town truth turned whole wife Wilson wish woman young