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Page 6
... in addition to the pleasure of the joke itself , was the pretty frequent appendage
to the scholar's pigtail of some sort of rubbish that could not be safely pronounced
either ornamental or useful . Hetty Chervil's situation in the Colyton family now ...
... in addition to the pleasure of the joke itself , was the pretty frequent appendage
to the scholar's pigtail of some sort of rubbish that could not be safely pronounced
either ornamental or useful . Hetty Chervil's situation in the Colyton family now ...
Page 14
... pleasant inoffensive companion , but an excellent classical scholar , with whom
he could tag verses , and interchange Latin quotations to his heart's content .
Poor , however , and feeble was the pleasure experienced 14 WALTER
COLYTON ...
... pleasant inoffensive companion , but an excellent classical scholar , with whom
he could tag verses , and interchange Latin quotations to his heart's content .
Poor , however , and feeble was the pleasure experienced 14 WALTER
COLYTON ...
Page 15
Poor , however , and feeble was the pleasure experienced by either of these
parties compared to the ardour , the ecstasy with which the enthusiastic Edith
quickly attached herself to Agatha Shelton , whom indeed it was scarcely
possible to ...
Poor , however , and feeble was the pleasure experienced by either of these
parties compared to the ardour , the ecstasy with which the enthusiastic Edith
quickly attached herself to Agatha Shelton , whom indeed it was scarcely
possible to ...
Page 17
Even as a mere excursion of pleasure , for which he was at all times ready , he
would hardly have thought of accompanying his own family on a visit to the
Sheltons , but that , in conjunction with comical Kit , he had projected a notable
scheme ...
Even as a mere excursion of pleasure , for which he was at all times ready , he
would hardly have thought of accompanying his own family on a visit to the
Sheltons , but that , in conjunction with comical Kit , he had projected a notable
scheme ...
Page 36
But if the beauties of nature can make you any compensation for the pleasures of
society , you will not perhaps have been a loser by your visit to Hales Court ; and
to prove to you that I do not boast in vain , I shall be happy to accompany you ...
But if the beauties of nature can make you any compensation for the pleasures of
society , you will not perhaps have been a loser by your visit to Hales Court ; and
to prove to you that I do not boast in vain , I shall be happy to accompany you ...
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affections Agatha allow answer apartment appearance attention beauty become brother Captain Catholic character Colyton Countess cried danger daughter dear delight duty Edith escape exclaimed expected expression eyes Father favour fear feelings follow Forester fortune give Hales Court hand head heard heart Hetty honour hope horse immediately instant instantly interest King known lady least leave less letter listen live look Lord Madge means ment mind Miss morning nature never night observed occasion offered officer once parties perhaps perilous Place pleasure present protest reached received remain respect Seagrave seemed Shelton soldier soon sooner speak Squire stranger suffer Sunderland sure surprise talk tell thing thought thrown tion trees turn uttered Walter whole wish young