Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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... given the victory to his own party ; and you , Allen , may congratulate yourself on having done a substan- tial kindness to Mr. Morton . " Allen smiled , as if at the irony of the obser- vation . " I speak seriously , " replied ...
... given the victory to his own party ; and you , Allen , may congratulate yourself on having done a substan- tial kindness to Mr. Morton . " Allen smiled , as if at the irony of the obser- vation . " I speak seriously , " replied ...
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... given the victory to the other party . Nothing could happen better for them ; if they had devised the business themselves they could not have devised it more successfully . " Allen assented . " Well , " pursued Sackville , " now , I ask ...
... given the victory to the other party . Nothing could happen better for them ; if they had devised the business themselves they could not have devised it more successfully . " Allen assented . " Well , " pursued Sackville , " now , I ask ...
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... given her- self the trouble of doing good . The spirits of the party gradually improved as they receded from their own neighbourhood , and from scenes which they had so often viewed under happier circumstances . Desirous of change ...
... given her- self the trouble of doing good . The spirits of the party gradually improved as they receded from their own neighbourhood , and from scenes which they had so often viewed under happier circumstances . Desirous of change ...
Strana 53
... given them no such enviable claim . They sought a temporary pleasure , and they gained it ; and yet how bit- terly can they exclaim against those associates who withhold their notice in the hour of reverse . They talk of ruin ...
... given them no such enviable claim . They sought a temporary pleasure , and they gained it ; and yet how bit- terly can they exclaim against those associates who withhold their notice in the hour of reverse . They talk of ruin ...
Strana 70
... given to the accusation , Lacy would be able to clear himself , and it was necessary to deprive him of such an oppor- tunity . For this purpose , he again wrought upon the mind of Mr. Morton , whose wayward feelings he could generally ...
... given to the accusation , Lacy would be able to clear himself , and it was necessary to deprive him of such an oppor- tunity . For this purpose , he again wrought upon the mind of Mr. Morton , whose wayward feelings he could generally ...
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accuse acquaintance Agnes allowed answer arrival assured attachment believe cation cause character Charlotte Hartley choly circumstances consent considered countenance course creditor dious engagement entertained eyes father favour fear feel felt flirtation forged paper forgery former fortune guilt hand happy Hawksworth heard HENRY COLBURN HERBERT LACY honourable hope humble immediate impression induced intentions interview knew Lacy's Lady Louisa Lady Malvern late length letter London look Luscombe manner marriage means melan ment mind misprision of felony Miss Bagshawe Miss Hartley Miss Morton morning neighbours never object once opinion painful parents party perhaps person pleasure present prospect pursued racter reason received rendered replied Allen request Rodborough Sack Sackville Sackville's scarcely seemed sentiments SIR PHILIP SIDNEY situation smile society soon sorry suppose surprise talk tell thing thought tion Trentford truth turned Twickenham Whig Wichcombe Wilkinson wish