Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 3H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... Edith he had never felt any very warm attachment ; she was too pensive in disposition , and too delicate in health , to please one who had no sympathy with sickness , never being indisposed himself , and who professed an undisguised ...
... Edith he had never felt any very warm attachment ; she was too pensive in disposition , and too delicate in health , to please one who had no sympathy with sickness , never being indisposed himself , and who professed an undisguised ...
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... of drinking at such a moment , and with such a man , surely you might have given him the elderberry wine . His story may be all an invention trumped up + 1 to frighten us out of Edith and her fortune ; WALTER COLYTON . 5.
... of drinking at such a moment , and with such a man , surely you might have given him the elderberry wine . His story may be all an invention trumped up + 1 to frighten us out of Edith and her fortune ; WALTER COLYTON . 5.
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... Edith , whose precarious state requires the most delicate and tender treatment , the exact truth respecting the occurrences at Hales Court . When this is done , when we have ascertained the precise dangers that threaten us , we shall ...
... Edith , whose precarious state requires the most delicate and tender treatment , the exact truth respecting the occurrences at Hales Court . When this is done , when we have ascertained the precise dangers that threaten us , we shall ...
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... Edith's marriage would hush up the whole affair . Of any objections that she might start to an arrangement so vitally important to her- self and to her family , he did not for a moment dream . Without intimating the nature of Seagrave's ...
... Edith's marriage would hush up the whole affair . Of any objections that she might start to an arrangement so vitally important to her- self and to her family , he did not for a moment dream . Without intimating the nature of Seagrave's ...
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... Edith , vehemently clasping her hands together , while her upturned eyes suddenly filled with tears . " Alas ! then you did know that it was Stan- ley Forester , and you may as well tell me all , ” said Mrs. Colyton sorrowfully . Edith ...
... Edith , vehemently clasping her hands together , while her upturned eyes suddenly filled with tears . " Alas ! then you did know that it was Stan- ley Forester , and you may as well tell me all , ” said Mrs. Colyton sorrowfully . Edith ...
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