Honor O'Hara: A Novel, Volume 2Duyckinck, 1827 |
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admiration affection Arthur's Court asked Aycliffe blessing blush Captain Barrington character cheek cheerful Colonel Mason countenance Culverden Cuthberts Dean dear Delaval Fitz Arthur distress Dora's duty Edenfell emotion exclaimed expression eyes father favour fear feeling Francis Fitz James gone hand happy hastily Hazeldean heard heart Henrietta Hetty Honoria felt honour hope Hudson hurried Hylton Isabella Jane Mulcaster Jane's knew Lady Haverford Lady Henderson Lady Wearmouth look Lord Francis Fitz Major Stanhope marriage ment Meredith Miss Clavering Miss Clavering's Miss Dora Clavering Miss Mulcaster Miss O'Hara Monksden morning Mulcaster's never night night's watching noria once party person poor present Preston racter Ravenshaw Rectory seemed sigh silently Sir Everard Sir John Henderson sister smile soon spirits Stanhope's suffering sweet tears tender thing thought tion tone uncle uncle's uttered voice whilst William Mulcaster wish young lady
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Page 227 - Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ ; Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes those gifts with joy.
Page 50 - Jane's marriage was so near at hand that there was a great deal to be done in the way of preparation.
Page 294 - We should not let our left hand know what our right hand doeth ; and we should not assign an undue importance or an undue prominence to outward ceremonials.