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Side xii
... the solitary witness to an appalling scene , which threatened instant death , in a shape the most terrific , to two young people , whom I had no means of assisting , except in so far as I was able to give them a most hurried warning ...
... the solitary witness to an appalling scene , which threatened instant death , in a shape the most terrific , to two young people , whom I had no means of assisting , except in so far as I was able to give them a most hurried warning ...
Side xiv
This duty , however , something had caused me to forget ; and when next I saw the young mountaineer , forgot that I had forgotten it . Consequently , at first I was perplexed by the unfaltering gravity with which my fair young friend ...
This duty , however , something had caused me to forget ; and when next I saw the young mountaineer , forgot that I had forgotten it . Consequently , at first I was perplexed by the unfaltering gravity with which my fair young friend ...
Side 19
From Stamford , which I had reached by some intolerable old coach , such as in those days too commonly abused the patience and long - suffering of Young England , I took a post - chaise to Laxton . The distance was but nine miles ...
From Stamford , which I had reached by some intolerable old coach , such as in those days too commonly abused the patience and long - suffering of Young England , I took a post - chaise to Laxton . The distance was but nine miles ...
Side 20
... in love with a fair young countrywoman , well connected , but bringing him no fortune ( I report only from hearsay ) , and endowing him simply with the priceless blessing of her own womanly charms , her delightful society , and her ...
... in love with a fair young countrywoman , well connected , but bringing him no fortune ( I report only from hearsay ) , and endowing him simply with the priceless blessing of her own womanly charms , her delightful society , and her ...
Side 21
The expression of this happiness was noiseless and unobtrusive ; no marks were there of vulgar uxoriousness — nothing that could provoke the sneer of the worldling ; but not the less so entirely had the society of his young wife created ...
The expression of this happiness was noiseless and unobtrusive ; no marks were there of vulgar uxoriousness — nothing that could provoke the sneer of the worldling ; but not the less so entirely had the society of his young wife created ...
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