Lost and won; or, The love test, by the author of 'The maid's husband'. |
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... hope ; and declared that a man like Sir Frederic Cleveland must have some very good reason for not entering into the pleasures of that society , which his neighbours were still some- what obsequiously ready to propose to him . But Sir ...
... hope ; and declared that a man like Sir Frederic Cleveland must have some very good reason for not entering into the pleasures of that society , which his neighbours were still some- what obsequiously ready to propose to him . But Sir ...
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... hope of peace left him . He was thankful that at least in this point his daughter's opinions were the same as his own : they acknowledged that the world un- derstood them not ; and it was evident they took a pride in themselves as they ...
... hope of peace left him . He was thankful that at least in this point his daughter's opinions were the same as his own : they acknowledged that the world un- derstood them not ; and it was evident they took a pride in themselves as they ...
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... hope to visit at the Hall ; very few , but ourselves , who are aboriginal . We must go a little further in the country to get the terræ filii of any long date . " " There is the rector , Sir ; surely , to look at his face , he must have ...
... hope to visit at the Hall ; very few , but ourselves , who are aboriginal . We must go a little further in the country to get the terræ filii of any long date . " " There is the rector , Sir ; surely , to look at his face , he must have ...
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... hope expressed , serving as a sort of minute gun to the wreck that is expected : this is , that the butler may not anticipate the con- vivialities , and be stupidly and steadily in- toxicated before the arrival of the guests . These are ...
... hope expressed , serving as a sort of minute gun to the wreck that is expected : this is , that the butler may not anticipate the con- vivialities , and be stupidly and steadily in- toxicated before the arrival of the guests . These are ...
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... hope in drawing - rooms , and dis- cover in the end that he has built it on loose sand ; and then he will marvel that he has had his labour for his pains - and that he has not listened to me . " This was all very conclusive reasoning to ...
... hope in drawing - rooms , and dis- cover in the end that he has built it on loose sand ; and then he will marvel that he has had his labour for his pains - and that he has not listened to me . " This was all very conclusive reasoning to ...
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asked beauty betrayed better calm charm child Compton confess dare daugh daughter dear deep Deersley Point delight Devon Dunster Castle earnest expressed eyes fancy Fanny father fear feel felt girl give Glanville gone grace hand happy Hartley Woodward hear heard heart hope husband idea Jephtha knew Laocoon laugh Laura Lionel Aylesford listen live look manner marriage marry matter ment merely mind Miss Cleveland Miss Esdaile nature ness never once painful Papa passed pause peace perplexed plain dealing pleased pleasure pride proud question rector replied rest secret seemed settled shew sigh silent Sir Frederic Cleveland Sir Frederic's smile sort stood Stradbroke strange sure Sydney's talk taste tell terza rima thing thought tion Titian told tone took truth turned uttered voice walk whilst wish words young