Justina: Or, The Will. A Domestic Story ...C. Wiley, 1823 |
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Strona 48
... Arlington , Augusta spoke much more seldom ; she said he was highly esteemed by every body , but , for her part , she thought he was much too grave and taciturn . CHAPTER VI . Like a soft , gloomy cloud's thine 48 JUSTINA .
... Arlington , Augusta spoke much more seldom ; she said he was highly esteemed by every body , but , for her part , she thought he was much too grave and taciturn . CHAPTER VI . Like a soft , gloomy cloud's thine 48 JUSTINA .
Strona 50
... Arlington , mentally , as he gazed on the face of Augusta , which the en- thusiasm of affection had lighted up with new charms ; " if she at all resembles you , she must indeed be lovely . " After the gen- tlemen were gone , " Augusta ...
... Arlington , mentally , as he gazed on the face of Augusta , which the en- thusiasm of affection had lighted up with new charms ; " if she at all resembles you , she must indeed be lovely . " After the gen- tlemen were gone , " Augusta ...
Strona 52
... Arlington possessed all that was great and good in the character of Elmore , with- out so fascinating an exterior ; his person was tall and manly , but had none of the pliant elegance of Elmore's ; his counte- nance was noble and ...
... Arlington possessed all that was great and good in the character of Elmore , with- out so fascinating an exterior ; his person was tall and manly , but had none of the pliant elegance of Elmore's ; his counte- nance was noble and ...
Strona 54
... Arlington . He resolved care- fully to conceal what he imagined he could neither banish nor subdue - and far from shunning the dangerous presence of Agus- ta , he was almost a daily visiter at Mrs. Ranmore's . Augusta , though entirely ...
... Arlington . He resolved care- fully to conceal what he imagined he could neither banish nor subdue - and far from shunning the dangerous presence of Agus- ta , he was almost a daily visiter at Mrs. Ranmore's . Augusta , though entirely ...
Strona 55
... Arlington enter- ed : he found them laughing ; every heart seemed to bound with happiness ; -his re- sponded not ; he only bowed to each at his introduction , and when seated , appeared rather as a spectator than a sharer of their ...
... Arlington enter- ed : he found them laughing ; every heart seemed to bound with happiness ; -his re- sponded not ; he only bowed to each at his introduction , and when seated , appeared rather as a spectator than a sharer of their ...
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