Young Love: A Novel, 第 1 卷H. Colburn, 1844 |
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... dear , give something of a dance upon the lawn - something in the way of a public breakfast , you know . What do you say to it , Alfred ? " " Oh dear , ma'am , I have no objection whatever - provided you can get together people enough ...
... dear , give something of a dance upon the lawn - something in the way of a public breakfast , you know . What do you say to it , Alfred ? " " Oh dear , ma'am , I have no objection whatever - provided you can get together people enough ...
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... dear little girl , you can as yet have only learned the great general rules of all organised society . It requires a longer acquaintance with life to become acquainted with what may be called the special regula- tions of the different ...
... dear little girl , you can as yet have only learned the great general rules of all organised society . It requires a longer acquaintance with life to become acquainted with what may be called the special regula- tions of the different ...
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... dear Julia , " replied Mrs. Dermont ; what we mean by it at present is , that the Kersleys are well - looking , well - dressed sort of people , and perfectly respectable in cha- racter . " " Oh ! not like that second son of Mr ...
... dear Julia , " replied Mrs. Dermont ; what we mean by it at present is , that the Kersleys are well - looking , well - dressed sort of people , and perfectly respectable in cha- racter . " " Oh ! not like that second son of Mr ...
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... dear Mrs. Dermont , it is something for Alfred ; -he has told me to mend his fishing - net . " " I beg your pardon , my dear , " replied her protectress ; " of course you must do it then ; its being for him makes all the dif ference in ...
... dear Mrs. Dermont , it is something for Alfred ; -he has told me to mend his fishing - net . " " I beg your pardon , my dear , " replied her protectress ; " of course you must do it then ; its being for him makes all the dif ference in ...
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... dear unborn creature , whose welfare is so inexpressibly dear to us both , I feel bound in duty to exert my ingenuity - nor can I call this a fraud . " " It is impossible , sweetest , that there can be a second opinion between us on ...
... dear unborn creature , whose welfare is so inexpressibly dear to us both , I feel bound in duty to exert my ingenuity - nor can I call this a fraud . " " It is impossible , sweetest , that there can be a second opinion between us on ...
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第 166 頁 - Tell me what you wish me to do, and I will do all in my power to accomplish it. I wish to know what my orders and authority are. I ask for nothing, but will obey whatever orders you give. I only ask a prompt decision, that I may at once give the necessary orders. It will not do to delay longer.
第 182 頁 - I regret that it will not be possible for me to accept your invitation for Tuesday next.
第 179 頁 - It is as much for your sake as my own that I wish to conceal our marriage. I could not endure to think of all you would undergo if I left you in the claws of that harpy ! " He continued to plead, to reason, to enlarge on the miseries and wrongs she had endured.
第 25 頁 - No, it was not a spirit of wilfulness that led little Julia to interfere with the proceedings of her young companion ; but it is easier to say what it was not, than to explain precisely what it was.