The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 11Theodore Foster, 1841 |
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... hope of enjoyment in such an excursion as that which we are going to undertake to- gether - do you not agree with me ? ' ' Oh ! certainly , ' said Constance , seating herself in the soft arm - chair that was point- My dearest Mrs ...
... hope of enjoyment in such an excursion as that which we are going to undertake to- gether - do you not agree with me ? ' ' Oh ! certainly , ' said Constance , seating herself in the soft arm - chair that was point- My dearest Mrs ...
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... hope you approve it , Miss Ridley ? now good - bye . Of course we shall all of us have a good deal to do before we set off : but I hope you will all come and dine with us first , that you may take leave of grand- mamma . Good - bye ...
... hope you approve it , Miss Ridley ? now good - bye . Of course we shall all of us have a good deal to do before we set off : but I hope you will all come and dine with us first , that you may take leave of grand- mamma . Good - bye ...
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... hope that his talents might be of some avail to the republic . But public feel- ing was against him ; he was thought a lukewarm friend of the cause of his coun- try , and looked upon with mistrust . His upright mind sank under this ...
... hope that his talents might be of some avail to the republic . But public feel- ing was against him ; he was thought a lukewarm friend of the cause of his coun- try , and looked upon with mistrust . His upright mind sank under this ...
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... hope and expectation of joy to come , on her cheering countenance . It is a face which few can look on without feeling both happier and better than they were be- fore . It is a small but comfortable - looking abode , fitted for the ...
... hope and expectation of joy to come , on her cheering countenance . It is a face which few can look on without feeling both happier and better than they were be- fore . It is a small but comfortable - looking abode , fitted for the ...
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... hope and fear ; she was utterly per plexed at the conduct of Sarah , and those vague apprehensions of ill , which had long vanished from her mind , now returned with startling intensity . Hours passed ; the sun had sunk behind the old ...
... hope and fear ; she was utterly per plexed at the conduct of Sarah , and those vague apprehensions of ill , which had long vanished from her mind , now returned with startling intensity . Hours passed ; the sun had sunk behind the old ...
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admiration appeared arms asked Austrians beautiful called Captain Carbonari Ceuta Charles Hargrave charming Compiano Constance cried Crosstrees daugh dear dearest delight door exclaimed eyes face favour fear feel felt Fitzosborne Gardener Stewart Genoese gentleman girl give hand happy Hartley head hear heard heart heaven honour hope hour Italy Jews John Markham knew Lady Dort laugh listened live look Lord Killikelly mamma Mark Redmond Marrable Maule ment mind Miss Ridley morning Mortimer ness never night once party passed Penelope perhaps Phillicody Phoebe Plunkett poor Quaife quakeress Ravel replied returned round seemed Sir James Ridley smile soon Sophia soul spirit squire stood sure synagogue tears tell thee thing thou thought tion town turned utter Veronese voice whilst Wickham William Weston wish woman words young lady