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... manner , he carefully abstain- ed from that embroidery of words which a modern and vitiated taste has rendered too prevalent . " His manners , " though in some respects eccentric , were gene- rally those of a polite , well bred ...
... manner , he carefully abstain- ed from that embroidery of words which a modern and vitiated taste has rendered too prevalent . " His manners , " though in some respects eccentric , were gene- rally those of a polite , well bred ...
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... manners of his own conquered nation . Wilfred , nevertheless , has departed from the prejudice of his father and his ... manner in which — preju- dices on both sides being softened by community of dangers , ad- ventures , triumphs , and ...
... manners of his own conquered nation . Wilfred , nevertheless , has departed from the prejudice of his father and his ... manner in which — preju- dices on both sides being softened by community of dangers , ad- ventures , triumphs , and ...
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... manner he lived very happily , and experienced no inconvenience , except from the place being too much frequented by strangers in conse- quence of the attractions of its beautiful neighbourhood , the vi- cinity of the Alps , and the ...
... manner he lived very happily , and experienced no inconvenience , except from the place being too much frequented by strangers in conse- quence of the attractions of its beautiful neighbourhood , the vi- cinity of the Alps , and the ...
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The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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