Modern Society: Or The March of Intellect, the Conclusion of Modern AccomplishmentsW. Whyte and Company, 1838 - 470 pages |
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... words of comfort and affection have been spoken from those lips which are now closed for ever , and I seemed yet to ... word as despair ; but I could not THE MARCH OF INTELLECT . 13.
... words of comfort and affection have been spoken from those lips which are now closed for ever , and I seemed yet to ... word as despair ; but I could not THE MARCH OF INTELLECT . 13.
Page 14
... word as despair ; but I could not leave her for several hours , nor get the remembrance of her miserable countenance a moment out of my head since . " " Pshaw , Matilda ! " said Eleanor contemptuously ; " Barbara's very sorrows formerly ...
... word as despair ; but I could not leave her for several hours , nor get the remembrance of her miserable countenance a moment out of my head since . " " Pshaw , Matilda ! " said Eleanor contemptuously ; " Barbara's very sorrows formerly ...
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... words , however , in the heiress's countenance , who seemed intent upon her occupation of paring an apple , which to judge from her expression , might have been the apple of discord . " What do you say , Matilda ? continued the hospi ...
... words , however , in the heiress's countenance , who seemed intent upon her occupation of paring an apple , which to judge from her expression , might have been the apple of discord . " What do you say , Matilda ? continued the hospi ...
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... word may be said on the subject . I have a particular reason for wishing that you should spend this Christmas at Barnard Castle , and it is from the very same cause , in all probability , that Eleanor would avoid it ; but I can always ...
... word may be said on the subject . I have a particular reason for wishing that you should spend this Christmas at Barnard Castle , and it is from the very same cause , in all probability , that Eleanor would avoid it ; but I can always ...
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... word passed between them ; yet Matilda could not but observe an expression of fierce malignity which glittered for a mo ... words passed between them , however , as both gentlemen had good travelling appetites ; and now began " 42 MODERN ...
... word passed between them ; yet Matilda could not but observe an expression of fierce malignity which glittered for a mo ... words passed between them , however , as both gentlemen had good travelling appetites ; and now began " 42 MODERN ...
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