Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 86
... took a high tone , and reasoned gravely upon the levity which could induce any girl to consent to an elopement ; argued that the spirit which in the first instance could induce her to deceive a mother , and fly from her care and counsel ...
... took a high tone , and reasoned gravely upon the levity which could induce any girl to consent to an elopement ; argued that the spirit which in the first instance could induce her to deceive a mother , and fly from her care and counsel ...
Pagina 95
... took me from my mother's roof , having professed an unalterable affection for me . I believed your professions- I risked every thing - I sacrificed the love of a mother - I took a step almost unjustifiable in the eyes of the world , for ...
... took me from my mother's roof , having professed an unalterable affection for me . I believed your professions- I risked every thing - I sacrificed the love of a mother - I took a step almost unjustifiable in the eyes of the world , for ...
Pagina 101
... took place before Mr. Lomer's shop - windows , a carriage dashed past them , as rapidly as four galloping horses could bear it along . One of its inhabitants , enveloped in fur and frogs , and illustrated with mustachios , waved his ...
... took place before Mr. Lomer's shop - windows , a carriage dashed past them , as rapidly as four galloping horses could bear it along . One of its inhabitants , enveloped in fur and frogs , and illustrated with mustachios , waved his ...
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