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Side 30
... heard anything more of Oakenshade or its inhabitants . In the middle of the following De cember I received a piece of wedding - cake from the gentle Barbara , and in the same packet a letter from Lady Betty . She had written instead of ...
... heard anything more of Oakenshade or its inhabitants . In the middle of the following De cember I received a piece of wedding - cake from the gentle Barbara , and in the same packet a letter from Lady Betty . She had written instead of ...
Side 33
... heard her and her com- panion laughing loudly , and , I was sure , from the pe culiar sound of their laughter , that they were laughing at me . I had not then much idea of my own importance , but I must say that I did not like to be ...
... heard her and her com- panion laughing loudly , and , I was sure , from the pe culiar sound of their laughter , that they were laughing at me . I had not then much idea of my own importance , but I must say that I did not like to be ...
Side 37
... heard it , but was about to set off to the farm of Pauline's father , Pauline having agreed to return and meet her there on that very day . We went together . Pauline did not return , and her parents then confessed that they had heard ...
... heard it , but was about to set off to the farm of Pauline's father , Pauline having agreed to return and meet her there on that very day . We went together . Pauline did not return , and her parents then confessed that they had heard ...
Side 38
... heard the sounds of music and dancing . " Can it be possible ? " I cried aloud . " Is Pauline really married ? " — No , she was not married . I entered the house ; the door , indeed , was partly open ; I stopped for a few moments in the ...
... heard the sounds of music and dancing . " Can it be possible ? " I cried aloud . " Is Pauline really married ? " — No , she was not married . I entered the house ; the door , indeed , was partly open ; I stopped for a few moments in the ...
Side 40
... heard nothing of Pauline Charmey ; but my conscience was light , and that was certainly a great help . How cheerlessly came on the dull , dreary winter ! it brought back a gloom on my spirits . I had not much work to do , and my blood ...
... heard nothing of Pauline Charmey ; but my conscience was light , and that was certainly a great help . How cheerlessly came on the dull , dreary winter ! it brought back a gloom on my spirits . I had not much work to do , and my blood ...
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admiration Algiers Anahuac Annalitta appeared Arnaut Athenians Athens aunt barouche Bath beard beauty called cause Cervantes character Charmey countenance Cupid and Psyche dance dark dear delight Der Freischütz dinner Don Quixote door dress endeavoured England English entered eyes face fancy fashion fear feel felt garden gave girl give hand happy head heard heart heaven Hivite honour horse Julius Cæsar Katherine Katherine Parr Kemble king knew Lady Betty Lamartine laugh live London looked Lord manner marriage mind morning never night once party passed Pauline person poor queen returned Robert the Devil round scarcely scene seemed sister Skulker Smasher smile Socrates soon soul speak spirit spoke sweet talk tell theatre thee thing thought tion Titania turned uncle voice wife words young