Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 41
... nature out of your hands ; but upon the word of a gentleman , I vow to Gad , this same Mr. John Felton , of Haversfield , was so unnecessarily im- pertinent to me last night , personally , that I was obliged to change my character of ...
... nature out of your hands ; but upon the word of a gentleman , I vow to Gad , this same Mr. John Felton , of Haversfield , was so unnecessarily im- pertinent to me last night , personally , that I was obliged to change my character of ...
Pagina 69
... nature of the communication to be made to the family of his beloved ; he was puzzled to imagine why circumstances so deeply involving his interest , as those to which Mr. Merton alluded , had been so long and so carefully concealed from ...
... nature of the communication to be made to the family of his beloved ; he was puzzled to imagine why circumstances so deeply involving his interest , as those to which Mr. Merton alluded , had been so long and so carefully concealed from ...
Pagina 143
... nature of which she was aware , but which she certainly did not succeed in making Fanny perfectly well understand . Her The Nevilles were delighted with the scheme of making up the party ; and when Fanny , either in single - hearted ...
... nature of which she was aware , but which she certainly did not succeed in making Fanny perfectly well understand . Her The Nevilles were delighted with the scheme of making up the party ; and when Fanny , either in single - hearted ...
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