Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 105
... seen the idol of Kate's soul , even if he had recognised Sir Harry's person , en passant , Henry would not have thus instinctively discovered : so it was ; and the very first door at which the interesting libertine thought it agreeable ...
... seen the idol of Kate's soul , even if he had recognised Sir Harry's person , en passant , Henry would not have thus instinctively discovered : so it was ; and the very first door at which the interesting libertine thought it agreeable ...
Pagina 111
... seen the interior of it , and there was the anticipation of shewing it to her , which , not only as a pleasure in itself , but as something to talk of , was most agreeable : his de- scription of its peculiar advantages , his guessing ...
... seen the interior of it , and there was the anticipation of shewing it to her , which , not only as a pleasure in itself , but as something to talk of , was most agreeable : his de- scription of its peculiar advantages , his guessing ...
Pagina 191
... seen the man of whom she had before spoken escape from her mother's house , since their visit ; that she had seen him go into the parsonage ; and , more- over , that she was sure he was at that moment there . Here was a probability of ...
... seen the man of whom she had before spoken escape from her mother's house , since their visit ; that she had seen him go into the parsonage ; and , more- over , that she was sure he was at that moment there . Here was a probability of ...
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