A Day in Stowe GardensJ. & H.L. Hunt, 1825 - 315 sayfa |
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... hope will induce you henceforward to consider me as l'ami de famille ; and as this is a title I am very am- bitious of acquiring with my readers , I will begin , first , with myself . Ladies , I am an old batchelor ; yet do not , on ...
... hope will induce you henceforward to consider me as l'ami de famille ; and as this is a title I am very am- bitious of acquiring with my readers , I will begin , first , with myself . Ladies , I am an old batchelor ; yet do not , on ...
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... hope . The spaniel had for some time past been laying on the child , as if wishing to warm it ; and Alvarez fell to chaffing the hands and temples of the woman , who soon began to revive . Who that has been situated like Alvarez , will ...
... hope . The spaniel had for some time past been laying on the child , as if wishing to warm it ; and Alvarez fell to chaffing the hands and temples of the woman , who soon began to revive . Who that has been situated like Alvarez , will ...
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... hope and grati- tude , as she viewed the returning colour on its cheeks , or watched its little arms fearlessly embracing the spaniel's neck , who with paws resting on his master's knees , partook of the happiness to which he had con ...
... hope and grati- tude , as she viewed the returning colour on its cheeks , or watched its little arms fearlessly embracing the spaniel's neck , who with paws resting on his master's knees , partook of the happiness to which he had con ...
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... hope ; there are some hearts who delight in acts of goodness , and mean not to betray to future misery , The singular providence by which I and my child escaped from almost certain death , induces me to believe that the Great Spirit ...
... hope ; there are some hearts who delight in acts of goodness , and mean not to betray to future misery , The singular providence by which I and my child escaped from almost certain death , induces me to believe that the Great Spirit ...
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... hope was supported by the remem- brance of his solemn promises ; but month after month wore away , and no tidings . " We spent some time at Algiers , and during that period , I dreaded lest he might return and find us absent . We had ...
... hope was supported by the remem- brance of his solemn promises ; but month after month wore away , and no tidings . " We spent some time at Algiers , and during that period , I dreaded lest he might return and find us absent . We had ...
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Adelaide affection Algiers Alvarez Angelina appearance arms assured beau ideal Beaujeu beauty begged Belphoebe blessed bosom captain castle child choly comfort companion consent daugh daughter dear death delight Donald Macpherson Dorabella doubt dress endeavoured entremets exclaimed eyes faith fancy father favour fear feelings felt fortune French language gentle gentleman gout gratitude habit hand happiness head heart holy honour hope husband imagined indulgence kind knew lady looked lover Lysander of Lido Mable manner Marco marriage Mary melan mind Miss Prudence mistress Monsieur Narcisse nature ness never night offer Olinda Padua passed passion perceived pity pleasure poor promised remain replied RIMINI sail seemed shew ship shore sight Signor Michelli Sir Carnaby soon spirit Stephano stood sufferings Sumana sweet Sylvanus taste tears tender thought tion trees uncle Velasquez Venice vessel voice wife wish woman wonder words young youth Zulema
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