Works, Volumen12G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... gave a turn to his whole char- acter and life , and in some measure affected the fortunes of the Abbey . In his neighborhood lived his kinsman and friend , Mr. Chaworth , proprietor of Annesley Hall . Being together in London in 1765 ...
... gave a turn to his whole char- acter and life , and in some measure affected the fortunes of the Abbey . In his neighborhood lived his kinsman and friend , Mr. Chaworth , proprietor of Annesley Hall . Being together in London in 1765 ...
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... gave them the name of The old Lord's Devils . " I penetrated the recesses of the mystic grove . There stood the ancient and much slandered statues , overshadowed by tall larches , and stained by dank green mould . It is not a mat- ter ...
... gave them the name of The old Lord's Devils . " I penetrated the recesses of the mystic grove . There stood the ancient and much slandered statues , overshadowed by tall larches , and stained by dank green mould . It is not a mat- ter ...
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... gave two - and - sixpence . He told her to hold up her head and look high , for she would come to great things . Upon this , " added Nanny , " the poor thing dreamt of nothing less than becoming a lady , and mistress of the Abbey ; and ...
... gave two - and - sixpence . He told her to hold up her head and look high , for she would come to great things . Upon this , " added Nanny , " the poor thing dreamt of nothing less than becoming a lady , and mistress of the Abbey ; and ...
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... gave subject for conversation on our ride homeward . It was evident she had spoken the truth as to what she had heard , but had been deceived by some peculiar effect of sound . Noises are propagated about a huge irregular edifice of the ...
... gave subject for conversation on our ride homeward . It was evident she had spoken the truth as to what she had heard , but had been deceived by some peculiar effect of sound . Noises are propagated about a huge irregular edifice of the ...
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... gave him reason to believe she loved him . It is probable , however , that at first she expe- rienced some flutterings of the heart . She was of susceptible age ; had as yet formed no other attachments ; her lover , though boyish in ...
... gave him reason to believe she loved him . It is probable , however , that at first she expe- rienced some flutterings of the heart . She was of susceptible age ; had as yet formed no other attachments ; her lover , though boyish in ...
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