The Baronet's Family: A Novel1852 |
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... perhaps , another reason for her aversion . They were both young , and both admired ; but the unassuming dignity and sweetness of Lady Llewellen gained her something more than mere admiration , and Lady Somerville was not slow to per ...
... perhaps , another reason for her aversion . They were both young , and both admired ; but the unassuming dignity and sweetness of Lady Llewellen gained her something more than mere admiration , and Lady Somerville was not slow to per ...
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... perhaps a shade of pride intermingled , prevented her from giving way to her feelings . Con- scious of having fulfilled the duties of a wife and mother , and of having done her best to restrain the extravagance of her husband , it was ...
... perhaps a shade of pride intermingled , prevented her from giving way to her feelings . Con- scious of having fulfilled the duties of a wife and mother , and of having done her best to restrain the extravagance of her husband , it was ...
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... perhaps , a dreamer , but his dreams have been the dreams of thousands . Hopes like his have swollen in many an enthusiastic breast ; swollen , like the brave and mighty waves of ocean , and risen high in their glory ; but , alas ! like ...
... perhaps , a dreamer , but his dreams have been the dreams of thousands . Hopes like his have swollen in many an enthusiastic breast ; swollen , like the brave and mighty waves of ocean , and risen high in their glory ; but , alas ! like ...
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... perhaps , less magnificent in scenery . Glanheathyn lay in a small bay , and the atmosphere was soft and mild ; Craigyvellyn was built on a kind of penin- sula , and lashed on three sides by the sea , was exposed to all the assaults of ...
... perhaps , less magnificent in scenery . Glanheathyn lay in a small bay , and the atmosphere was soft and mild ; Craigyvellyn was built on a kind of penin- sula , and lashed on three sides by the sea , was exposed to all the assaults of ...
Strona 125
... ! I understand , " whispered Her- bert , " like Mrs. Llewellen , eh ? " " Perhaps hem , hem - oh ! I don't know , " and here Mr. Jenkins looked com placently upon his square figure . " But won't you THE BARONET'S FAMILY . 125.
... ! I understand , " whispered Her- bert , " like Mrs. Llewellen , eh ? " " Perhaps hem , hem - oh ! I don't know , " and here Mr. Jenkins looked com placently upon his square figure . " But won't you THE BARONET'S FAMILY . 125.
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admiration amongst asked beautiful bert Betto blessed blush cheek chiffonier child Clare cottage countenance Craigy vellyn cure of souls daugh David dear dear boy delight dress Eisteddfod eyes face fancied fear feelings felt gaze gentleman girl glance Glanheathyn grandfather Grant Gwen Gwenth Gwenthlean hand happy harp head heart Herbert Llewellen horse Jenkins kind knew Lady Llewellen Lady Louisa Lady Somerville lean Lizzie Llandre Lloyd looked Lord Hastings mamma miller mind Miriam misanthropy Miss Llewellen Morgan morning mother mountain never Oxford Plas Llewellen poor replied rocks rose scarcely scene seated seemed side Sir Howel sister smile soon soul spoke stood stranger sweet tears thlean thought tion told turned uncon voice walk Walter Jones warm watched WELBECK STREET Welsh Welsh harp Welsh language Welsh ponies whilst wish words young lady
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