Ursula: A Tale of Country Life, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1858 |
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... seen her , Ma'am , " I Having been accustomed to me so long , I fancied it would not make her nervous . ' 22 " Mrs. Weir sees no one but her friends , " was Mrs. Tem- ple's answer i " I will tell her that you 4 URSULA .
... seen her , Ma'am , " I Having been accustomed to me so long , I fancied it would not make her nervous . ' 22 " Mrs. Weir sees no one but her friends , " was Mrs. Tem- ple's answer i " I will tell her that you 4 URSULA .
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... seen her . Her complexion , naturally so singularly clear and smooth , had become withered and sallow , and her eyes were heavy ; but she was much more self - controlled , and if I could have felt that her appearance and manner were ...
... seen her . Her complexion , naturally so singularly clear and smooth , had become withered and sallow , and her eyes were heavy ; but she was much more self - controlled , and if I could have felt that her appearance and manner were ...
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... seen enough yourself to make you guess that . " " I see that Mrs. Weir is afraid of Mrs. Temple , " I said , " and I don't like her being moved into that small room , and not having everything comfortable about her . " " Oh ! that's ...
... seen enough yourself to make you guess that . " " I see that Mrs. Weir is afraid of Mrs. Temple , " I said , " and I don't like her being moved into that small room , and not having everything comfortable about her . " " Oh ! that's ...
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... seen anything so real and deep ; and it brought out all the better parts of her nature . She was earnest , humble , affectionate , and singu- larly gracious in her thankfulness for everything which was done for her . I was almost sorry ...
... seen anything so real and deep ; and it brought out all the better parts of her nature . She was earnest , humble , affectionate , and singu- larly gracious in her thankfulness for everything which was done for her . I was almost sorry ...
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... shall go and smoke my pipe . It will all be right . ” CHAPTER XLVI . I HAD not seen Mrs. Kemp for weeks , and I thought it would do Jessie good to go out a little ; so the next day be ing very fine , I had the chaise ordered , 20 URSULA .
... shall go and smoke my pipe . It will all be right . ” CHAPTER XLVI . I HAD not seen Mrs. Kemp for weeks , and I thought it would do Jessie good to go out a little ; so the next day be ing very fine , I had the chaise ordered , 20 URSULA .
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Ursula: A Tale of Country Life, Volumen2 Elizabeth Missing Sewell,William Sewell Vista completa - 1858 |
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afraid Anne's Hill answer asked believe better child Cloth comfort Dalange dear Jessie dear Ma'am Dene door doubt duty everything exclaimed eyes face fancied Farmer father feeling felt friends Gilt edges give glad gone Half calf hand happy hear heard heart Heir of Redclyffe hope Hove husband Jessie's John Hervey kind knew laughing leave Longside look Louise Macdonald marriage married Mary Kemp matter mind Miss Milicent Miss Milicent's morocco mother never Normandy once painful Paris parlour pathy person Price quiet replied Roger and Jessie Rouen round Sandcombe scarcely seemed stay Stonecliff stood suppose sure talk tell Temple Temple's things thought told tone took Trot trouble trust turned up-stairs Ursie Grant Ursula voice wait walked Weir Weir's whilst wife William wish words
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