| Susan Hale - 1898 - 334 páginas
...consent; and, however determined he appeared to her, yet, in reality, he intended to use persuasions only to effect what he desired, and, from the natural sweetness...nephew's return restored him to part of his usual tran- Return Of cianquillity. After he had gently chid him for suffering himself to ville. be so far... | |
| Charlotte Lennox - 2006 - 334 páginas
...Affliction, that she thought her Misfortunes were not exceeded by any she had ever read. Chapter XI In which a logical Argument is unseasonably interrupted....as to leave his House, without acquainting him, he bid him go to Arabella, and endeavour to make his Peace with her. Mr. Glanville accordingly went to... | |
| Charlotte Lennox - 2006 - 458 páginas
...by any she had ever read. Chapter XI In which a logical Argument Is unseasonably interrupted. *>K>K The Marquis was also extremely uneasy at her Obstinacy:...as to leave his House, without acquainting him, he bid him go to Arabella, and endeavour to make his Peace with her. Mr. Glanville accordingly went to... | |
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