Lost and won; or, The love test, by the author of 'The maid's husband'. |
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... pleasures of that society , which his neighbours were still some- what obsequiously ready to propose to him . But Sir Frederic knew not what they said ; and had he done so , neither would he have cared , nor changed , with the knowledge ...
... pleasures of that society , which his neighbours were still some- what obsequiously ready to propose to him . But Sir Frederic knew not what they said ; and had he done so , neither would he have cared , nor changed , with the knowledge ...
الصفحة 25
... pleasure mantling to her cheek . " Let me write first , and learn to read afterwards . " There was no difficulty in making her explain her anxiety on this point : her de- sire was to write to Compton ; and she VOL . I. с breathed forth ...
... pleasure mantling to her cheek . " Let me write first , and learn to read afterwards . " There was no difficulty in making her explain her anxiety on this point : her de- sire was to write to Compton ; and she VOL . I. с breathed forth ...
الصفحة 32
... pleasure to be gained from the world , to be compared to the comfort of thus commanding his hours - to roam through the magnificent scenery of the park - to feel the breeze from the lake blowing in freshness on his face ; and then to ...
... pleasure to be gained from the world , to be compared to the comfort of thus commanding his hours - to roam through the magnificent scenery of the park - to feel the breeze from the lake blowing in freshness on his face ; and then to ...
الصفحة 38
... pleasure she derived from books , he had enough of them at school , and therefore could not possibly , with all his love for her , participate in this pleasure . He would then lure her out to a game of play ; and she , nothing loth ...
... pleasure she derived from books , he had enough of them at school , and therefore could not possibly , with all his love for her , participate in this pleasure . He would then lure her out to a game of play ; and she , nothing loth ...
الصفحة 39
... pleasures . But no ; he saw nothing in her new mode of talking to entice him ; he would stand and laugh at the romance and strangeness of her words : so the rich variety of musical verse that her young memory had garnered up , flowed in ...
... pleasures . But no ; he saw nothing in her new mode of talking to entice him ; he would stand and laugh at the romance and strangeness of her words : so the rich variety of musical verse that her young memory had garnered up , flowed in ...
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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