The daily governess; or, Self-dependence, 3. sējumsHurst and Blackett, 1861 |
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... felt very sad and sick at heart . Not only had she been much shocked by the scene in Arundel Street , but now that this hideous , but , alas ! too common tragedy , had been enacted there , she knew it was very doubtful whether any ...
... felt very sad and sick at heart . Not only had she been much shocked by the scene in Arundel Street , but now that this hideous , but , alas ! too common tragedy , had been enacted there , she knew it was very doubtful whether any ...
5. lappuse
... felt her eyes , hot and tired with writing , and her brow , wearied with thought , revive as the west breeze played in the golden ripples of her auburn hair , while the sun lighted up its rich masses . Lucy was so intent on the ...
... felt her eyes , hot and tired with writing , and her brow , wearied with thought , revive as the west breeze played in the golden ripples of her auburn hair , while the sun lighted up its rich masses . Lucy was so intent on the ...
8. lappuse
... felt in his presence . However ; she could not bear to destroy her mother's new hopes , and so she was silent , and after two or three turns up and down the promenade , they left the park . As they were passing out at the gates oppo ...
... felt in his presence . However ; she could not bear to destroy her mother's new hopes , and so she was silent , and after two or three turns up and down the promenade , they left the park . As they were passing out at the gates oppo ...
23. lappuse
... felt for poor Constance Fanshawe and Gerard Willoughby . As we approached Oxford , the former seemed about to faint , and tears gushed from the eyes of the other . Mrs. Fanshawe settled her shawl , her ruffles , put up her travelling ...
... felt for poor Constance Fanshawe and Gerard Willoughby . As we approached Oxford , the former seemed about to faint , and tears gushed from the eyes of the other . Mrs. Fanshawe settled her shawl , her ruffles , put up her travelling ...
31. lappuse
... felt very much inclined to throw down her MS . and burst out crying , and what she had thought very good as she wrote it , she now , in this trying and ominous silence , began to consider poor , flat , and very common - place , Mrs ...
... felt very much inclined to throw down her MS . and burst out crying , and what she had thought very good as she wrote it , she now , in this trying and ominous silence , began to consider poor , flat , and very common - place , Mrs ...
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