The False Step, and The Sisters. [Two Novels by Miss - Jones.], Volume 1J. & J. Harper, no. 82 Cliff-Street, and sold by the principal booksellers throughout the United States., 1832 |
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... suffer it to be uprooted . It grows and ex- pands with the heart that nourishes it , and ac- cording as it is well or ill - directed , becomes the source of exquisite happiness or most enduring misery , or , as in the instance of ...
... suffer it to be uprooted . It grows and ex- pands with the heart that nourishes it , and ac- cording as it is well or ill - directed , becomes the source of exquisite happiness or most enduring misery , or , as in the instance of ...
Page 8
... suffering , and disappoint- ment , were so strongly impressed upon it , that it might be said to resemble those seas which even when frozen retain their impetuous cha- racter . Persons now first introduced to him , na- turally ascribed ...
... suffering , and disappoint- ment , were so strongly impressed upon it , that it might be said to resemble those seas which even when frozen retain their impetuous cha- racter . Persons now first introduced to him , na- turally ascribed ...
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... suffering . But there were mo- ments when this very happiness was converted into suffering , and totally overcame him . He saw the perspective of his children's lives clouded , and regret became remorse . What had been в 5 THE FALSE ...
... suffering . But there were mo- ments when this very happiness was converted into suffering , and totally overcame him . He saw the perspective of his children's lives clouded , and regret became remorse . What had been в 5 THE FALSE ...
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Miss Jones. What ! if this bud of beauty should feel the canker too ? —if her full and generous heart should be made to suffer what Hamond's is bearing and mine has borne ? CHAPTER III . Pour thou oil In the same vase THE FALSE STEP . 13.
Miss Jones. What ! if this bud of beauty should feel the canker too ? —if her full and generous heart should be made to suffer what Hamond's is bearing and mine has borne ? CHAPTER III . Pour thou oil In the same vase THE FALSE STEP . 13.
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... suffered to remain in her present happy ignorance . One human counsellor alone did she ever consult on the doubt that now distressed her . 66 ' Ought I , my dear friend , or ought I not , to acquaint Jeannette before she enters the ...
... suffered to remain in her present happy ignorance . One human counsellor alone did she ever consult on the doubt that now distressed her . 66 ' Ought I , my dear friend , or ought I not , to acquaint Jeannette before she enters the ...
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acquaintance affection Amelia answer beauty believe beloved blush Captain Bathurst CHAPTER cheek Cheltenham Chinnery Colonel Hawkins Cooper countenance Cressing Crosbie daughters dear Hamond deep Dorset Street dreadful endeavoured father favour fear feel felt girl grief happiness hear heard heart Heaven Henry Milman honour hope hour imagination Jean Jeannette Langham Jeannette's knew Lady Everard Langham Court letter Lindsay Ba Lindsay Bathurst lips little hour look Lyndon Madame de Stael manner marriage Matilda melan melancholy memory ment mind misery Miss Cressingham Miss Langham Miss Leonard Miss Sherrard mother nature nette never painful passed paused perhaps pleasure present racter rard reasonable foundation recollections regret remember reply scarcely seemed Sidmouth silent Sir William Sherrard sister smile soon sorrow soul speak spoke suffered tears tell thing thought thurst tion truth turned uttered voice weep wish woman words