Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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... Agnes , by terrifying her weak - father with the prospect of a discovery of his embarrassment ; and , having gained this object , he no longer feared to realize the threat- ened evil . His motives for procuring the ex- ecution to be ...
... Agnes , by terrifying her weak - father with the prospect of a discovery of his embarrassment ; and , having gained this object , he no longer feared to realize the threat- ened evil . His motives for procuring the ex- ecution to be ...
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... Agnes had loved , and still , at least , respected and esteemed him ; and this he could not brook . Had she been his at that moment he would not have deemed his triumph sufficient , unless he could have caused her to look with ...
... Agnes had loved , and still , at least , respected and esteemed him ; and this he could not brook . Had she been his at that moment he would not have deemed his triumph sufficient , unless he could have caused her to look with ...
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... Agnes , for he saw in her a strength of mind which would enable her to receive them calmly . She even anticipated the terrible necessity , and antici- pated it almost with cheerfulness . But it was difficult to disclose the real extent ...
... Agnes , for he saw in her a strength of mind which would enable her to receive them calmly . She even anticipated the terrible necessity , and antici- pated it almost with cheerfulness . But it was difficult to disclose the real extent ...
Strana 28
... Agnes was glad of his arrival ; for though she had misgivings of the real goodness of his disposition , she could fully appreciate his companionable qualities , and had great reliance in his clear worldly sense and address in matters of ...
... Agnes was glad of his arrival ; for though she had misgivings of the real goodness of his disposition , she could fully appreciate his companionable qualities , and had great reliance in his clear worldly sense and address in matters of ...
Strana 29
... Agnes would save them from the necessity of quitting Dodswell . To these broad hints and distressing appeals , Agnes scarcely knew how to reply ; and she feared lest her mother , who was inaccessible to all explanation upon subjects of ...
... Agnes would save them from the necessity of quitting Dodswell . To these broad hints and distressing appeals , Agnes scarcely knew how to reply ; and she feared lest her mother , who was inaccessible to all explanation upon subjects of ...
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