Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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... assured her of his most entire sympathy , and promised to co - operate with her to the utmost of his power . He then began to point out the difficulties that lay in the way of his compliance . He reminded her that his single voice was ...
... assured her of his most entire sympathy , and promised to co - operate with her to the utmost of his power . He then began to point out the difficulties that lay in the way of his compliance . He reminded her that his single voice was ...
Strana 61
... assured her that she had no such wish . " But that is so strange ! " said Lady Mal- vern ; " it is not natural at your age , not to wish to go to balls . It is what the world would call odd , and if it is odd it cannot be right ...
... assured her that she had no such wish . " But that is so strange ! " said Lady Mal- vern ; " it is not natural at your age , not to wish to go to balls . It is what the world would call odd , and if it is odd it cannot be right ...
Strana 117
... assured him that in so doing he might consider himself as acting the part of a mediator between them . Mr Bagshawe , who , in spite of his affectation and pompous airs in society , had a good deal of shrewdness , which had been ...
... assured him that in so doing he might consider himself as acting the part of a mediator between them . Mr Bagshawe , who , in spite of his affectation and pompous airs in society , had a good deal of shrewdness , which had been ...
Strana 120
... that my intentions were less honourable , than I am sure your conduct will be . " Mr. Bagshawe assured him that he was bound by no pledge to withhold anything that he was now going to mention . He then stated that he 120 HERBERT LACY .
... that my intentions were less honourable , than I am sure your conduct will be . " Mr. Bagshawe assured him that he was bound by no pledge to withhold anything that he was now going to mention . He then stated that he 120 HERBERT LACY .
Strana 124
... assured by him , that to apply any part of her fortune to the payment of her father's debts , would be a violation of the wishes of her deceased aunt . But it did not , she thought , necessarily follow from thence , that she was ...
... assured by him , that to apply any part of her fortune to the payment of her father's debts , would be a violation of the wishes of her deceased aunt . But it did not , she thought , necessarily follow from thence , that she was ...
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