Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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Strana 22
... less from want , than from that carelessness which he always affected with respect to money , and few doubted his ability to pay them . But , great as might be the surprise which his neighbours really felt at his unexpected ruin , they ...
... less from want , than from that carelessness which he always affected with respect to money , and few doubted his ability to pay them . But , great as might be the surprise which his neighbours really felt at his unexpected ruin , they ...
Strana 25
... less to disguise how much . His establishment must be broken up , his goods sold , and he must fly from Dodswell . He felt little difficulty in breaking these circumstances to Agnes , for he saw in her a strength of mind which would ...
... less to disguise how much . His establishment must be broken up , his goods sold , and he must fly from Dodswell . He felt little difficulty in breaking these circumstances to Agnes , for he saw in her a strength of mind which would ...
Strana 31
... , than by remaining here . I think too , you will acknowledge , that such a course would be less painful to your father's feelings . To live here still with straightened It means , while every thing around reminded him of HERBERT LACY . 31.
... , than by remaining here . I think too , you will acknowledge , that such a course would be less painful to your father's feelings . To live here still with straightened It means , while every thing around reminded him of HERBERT LACY . 31.
Strana 35
... less strongly felt . Your father - I may safely say it , for you know my respect for his many good qualities— your father is very deficient in prudence . His present situation shows it ; and I fear there would be little prospect of ...
... less strongly felt . Your father - I may safely say it , for you know my respect for his many good qualities— your father is very deficient in prudence . His present situation shows it ; and I fear there would be little prospect of ...
Strana 42
... less difficult to subdue . We almost act as if we fancied that the inanimate objects from which we part so mournfully , were for a while endued with consciousness , and could participate in our regrets . They recal to our minds past ...
... less difficult to subdue . We almost act as if we fancied that the inanimate objects from which we part so mournfully , were for a while endued with consciousness , and could participate in our regrets . They recal to our minds past ...
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