Uncle Ralph: A TaleJohn W. Parker and Son, 1858 - 316 lappuses |
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... brother in particular , whose temper is , you know , not the most equal in the world . The husband was unsatisfactory , squandered what mo- ney he had , and neglected his wife , if he was not positively unkind . I believe that Mr ...
... brother in particular , whose temper is , you know , not the most equal in the world . The husband was unsatisfactory , squandered what mo- ney he had , and neglected his wife , if he was not positively unkind . I believe that Mr ...
17. lappuse
... prove that they were not merely an occasional indulgence . Twenty years had elapsed since Ralph Cornwall last saw his brother - in - law , whom he had then designated C as a shallow , conceited coxcomb . ' But he. UNCLE RALPH . 17.
... prove that they were not merely an occasional indulgence . Twenty years had elapsed since Ralph Cornwall last saw his brother - in - law , whom he had then designated C as a shallow , conceited coxcomb . ' But he. UNCLE RALPH . 17.
18. lappuse
... brother - in - law did not respond to the action when Mr. Leigh ad- vanced with extended hand , but remained standing in the middle of the room , his arms folded , and his eyes fixed on the carpet , and when he spoke , it was without ...
... brother - in - law did not respond to the action when Mr. Leigh ad- vanced with extended hand , but remained standing in the middle of the room , his arms folded , and his eyes fixed on the carpet , and when he spoke , it was without ...
22. lappuse
... brother , made her more sensitive to his incapacity to enter into her feelings , and she would not con- tinue the discussion . She crept away to her mo- ther's room , that she might abandon herself to the passionate yearnings of her ...
... brother , made her more sensitive to his incapacity to enter into her feelings , and she would not con- tinue the discussion . She crept away to her mo- ther's room , that she might abandon herself to the passionate yearnings of her ...
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... brother and sister were left together , and Miriam covered her face with her hands , without uttering a word , George felt more uncomfortable than if she had heaped upon him the reproaches he was con- scious of deserving . ' Don't make ...
... brother and sister were left together , and Miriam covered her face with her hands , without uttering a word , George felt more uncomfortable than if she had heaped upon him the reproaches he was con- scious of deserving . ' Don't make ...
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admired afternoon Ailie answered asked Aunt Helen Barlow better Blackheath brother Charles-street Clapham colour Cornwall Cornwall's cousin dare say daunt dear dinner door drawing drawing-room Duck Dub Elton Emma engagement eyes face fancy father feel felt George Leigh girl give glad glance gone governess hand happy head hear heart Heir of Redclyffe hope impa impatience JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR knew laugh Leonard Lilias Lily LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS long engagement looked Mamma marriage Merton Minny Miriam Leigh Miss Alison Miss Leigh Mordaunt morning nard never niece observed once Papa pathy Patty perhaps pleasant poor child quiet rejoined repeated replied riam Roger scarcely seemed silent sisters smile soon stay stood suppose Susan talk tears tell thank thing thought tion told tone turned Uncle Ralph uncon voice wait walk wish wonder words young