Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 108
... delightful woman ! " would she exclaim ; " will nothing tame you ? Well , it is a charming thing to have such spirits , but they are hazardous ; -beware of thus in- dulging them ; -with every body else that I have known they have been ...
... delightful woman ! " would she exclaim ; " will nothing tame you ? Well , it is a charming thing to have such spirits , but they are hazardous ; -beware of thus in- dulging them ; -with every body else that I have known they have been ...
Page 110
... delighted by his reception , and beguiled by the liveliness of their colloquy , that an hour slipped away almost imperceptibly . The striking of a superb French clock upon the mantelshelf , warning him that he had exceeded the time ...
... delighted by his reception , and beguiled by the liveliness of their colloquy , that an hour slipped away almost imperceptibly . The striking of a superb French clock upon the mantelshelf , warning him that he had exceeded the time ...
Page 115
... delighted witnesses appeared to be the emanations of a natural and spontaneous vivacity , although , as she herself had declared to her friend at Westbury , they were in many instances nothing more than a vehement effort to shake off ...
... delighted witnesses appeared to be the emanations of a natural and spontaneous vivacity , although , as she herself had declared to her friend at Westbury , they were in many instances nothing more than a vehement effort to shake off ...
Page 116
... delight the grateful Hetty Chervil by proclaim- ing his undiminished constancy , notwithstanding the great and sudden advancement of his for- tunes , and secure his own permanent happi- ness , as well as hers , by making her his bride ...
... delight the grateful Hetty Chervil by proclaim- ing his undiminished constancy , notwithstanding the great and sudden advancement of his for- tunes , and secure his own permanent happi- ness , as well as hers , by making her his bride ...
Page 154
... delighted in it as a hobby - horse , seemed to be forgotten as he listened to the details of any celebrated stag or fox - chase , although this and every thing else was instantly driven from his mind whenever his paramount bigotry could ...
... delighted in it as a hobby - horse , seemed to be forgotten as he listened to the details of any celebrated stag or fox - chase , although this and every thing else was instantly driven from his mind whenever his paramount bigotry could ...
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