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Page 13
... Miss Hay would reply to such unwonted familiarity . The declining sun saw our two heroes , loaded each with his prize , making the best of their way homeward ; but their pace had been so much moderated by the weight of their ...
... Miss Hay would reply to such unwonted familiarity . The declining sun saw our two heroes , loaded each with his prize , making the best of their way homeward ; but their pace had been so much moderated by the weight of their ...
Page 17
... Miss Hay's ears , as the unfor- tunate Cymon hoped it might . The faithful and impartial historian regrets to acknowledge that Seymour's thoughts , as he tossed on his sleepless pillow that night , ran almost exclusively on the subject ...
... Miss Hay's ears , as the unfor- tunate Cymon hoped it might . The faithful and impartial historian regrets to acknowledge that Seymour's thoughts , as he tossed on his sleepless pillow that night , ran almost exclusively on the subject ...
Page 28
... Miss Hay's fashionable curtsey to Mr. Bullitt ac- complished , with scarce a suspicion on her part that the handsome young man before her could be the yawning hero of the snap- ping - turtle . The Friends ( exceedingly polite and well ...
... Miss Hay's fashionable curtsey to Mr. Bullitt ac- complished , with scarce a suspicion on her part that the handsome young man before her could be the yawning hero of the snap- ping - turtle . The Friends ( exceedingly polite and well ...
Page 41
... Miss Hay , if she thought of Seymour at all , had all old impressions ha- bitually present , although she was often sur- prised to notice traits which she could not reconcile to those impressions . But she was not much concerned to do ...
... Miss Hay , if she thought of Seymour at all , had all old impressions ha- bitually present , although she was often sur- prised to notice traits which she could not reconcile to those impressions . But she was not much concerned to do ...
Page 44
... Miss Hay ? He called to mind all the evidences of the young lady's dislike to himself , and they were faithfully recorded in his memory , and then tried to bring proof equally satis- factory of his own indifference to her likes or ...
... Miss Hay ? He called to mind all the evidences of the young lady's dislike to himself , and they were faithfully recorded in his memory , and then tried to bring proof equally satis- factory of his own indifference to her likes or ...
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