Illustrations of Lying, in All Its BranchesS. Andrus, 1828 - 283 |
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... leave home on a visit , and very sorry when unexpected circumstances in her friend's family obliged her to return sooner than she intend- ed . She was compelled also to return by herself in a public coach , -a great mortification to her ...
... leave home on a visit , and very sorry when unexpected circumstances in her friend's family obliged her to return sooner than she intend- ed . She was compelled also to return by herself in a public coach , -a great mortification to her ...
Strona 19
... the top of the coach , who was about to leave it , got out and pri- vately asked him who she was . " Burford ! Bur- ford ! " cried he , when he heard the answer ; " what ! the daughter of Burford the bankrupt ? " — " THE STAGE COACH . 19.
... the top of the coach , who was about to leave it , got out and pri- vately asked him who she was . " Burford ! Bur- ford ! " cried he , when he heard the answer ; " what ! the daughter of Burford the bankrupt ? " — " THE STAGE COACH . 19.
Strona 21
... return ; for though the obvious defects in her character gave them excessive pain , and they were resolved to leave no measures untried in order to eradicate them , they had missed her amusing viva- city THE STAGE COACH . 21.
... return ; for though the obvious defects in her character gave them excessive pain , and they were resolved to leave no measures untried in order to eradicate them , they had missed her amusing viva- city THE STAGE COACH . 21.
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... leave the room ; and though her mother was disappointed at her selfishness , she could not bear to chide her on the first night of her return . When Annabel was alone with her grandmother , she ventured to communicate to her what a ...
... leave the room ; and though her mother was disappointed at her selfishness , she could not bear to chide her on the first night of her return . When Annabel was alone with her grandmother , she ventured to communicate to her what a ...
Strona 25
... leaving their pre- sent abode was really painful to all , save Annabel and her grandmother . They thought the rest of the family devoid of proper spirit , and declared that liv- ing in Wales was not living at all . But a stop was now ...
... leaving their pre- sent abode was really painful to all , save Annabel and her grandmother . They thought the rest of the family devoid of proper spirit , and declared that liv- ing in Wales was not living at all . But a stop was now ...
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