Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... passed over her brow , and the anxieties of love had began to tread on the heel of its enjoy- ments . Mrs. Ainslie too was hurt and mortified ; she had expect- ed to give uninterrupted pleasure to Ellen by the invitation to London , but ...
... passed over her brow , and the anxieties of love had began to tread on the heel of its enjoy- ments . Mrs. Ainslie too was hurt and mortified ; she had expect- ed to give uninterrupted pleasure to Ellen by the invitation to London , but ...
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... passing scene , and her own pre - eminence in it ; till , after several turns in the drive , she fancied she saw ... passed again . " But how strange it was , " said Mrs. Ainslie , " that Mr. Man- deville should not be on the look ...
... passing scene , and her own pre - eminence in it ; till , after several turns in the drive , she fancied she saw ... passed again . " But how strange it was , " said Mrs. Ainslie , " that Mr. Man- deville should not be on the look ...
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... passed since he left Edinburgh . It seemed as if his native air had power to medicine to a mind dis- eased , or as if all the embarrassments and vexations of the low country had been blown off , like cobwebs , by the force of the ...
... passed since he left Edinburgh . It seemed as if his native air had power to medicine to a mind dis- eased , or as if all the embarrassments and vexations of the low country had been blown off , like cobwebs , by the force of the ...
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