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... fear that Tom Rice might find , in his most trifling observation , something that would bear twisting , kept him absolutely mute . Of course the young ladies did not like him . That Tom Rice was a torment , to be sure ; and to see the ...
... fear that Tom Rice might find , in his most trifling observation , something that would bear twisting , kept him absolutely mute . Of course the young ladies did not like him . That Tom Rice was a torment , to be sure ; and to see the ...
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... bridle at his own door . It is not difficult to guess the purport of Mrs. Tennett's letter . She was about to return her fair charge to her father , with some fears that the invitation so kindly intended had not been 26 FOREST LIFE .
... bridle at his own door . It is not difficult to guess the purport of Mrs. Tennett's letter . She was about to return her fair charge to her father , with some fears that the invitation so kindly intended had not been 26 FOREST LIFE .
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Caroline Matilda Kirkland. fears that the invitation so kindly intended had not been productive of unmixed good . A bright fire and a circle of inquiring faces met Mr. Hay's eye as he entered the parlour . 66 Any news from Caroline ...
Caroline Matilda Kirkland. fears that the invitation so kindly intended had not been productive of unmixed good . A bright fire and a circle of inquiring faces met Mr. Hay's eye as he entered the parlour . 66 Any news from Caroline ...
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... fear , " said he hesitatingly , and with some emotion . " The road is very bad , " said Mr. Hay , " and the night stormy , - wouldn't it be better to wait till morning ? " " If it be only the road and the storm , " said Mr. Thurston ...
... fear , " said he hesitatingly , and with some emotion . " The road is very bad , " said Mr. Hay , " and the night stormy , - wouldn't it be better to wait till morning ? " " If it be only the road and the storm , " said Mr. Thurston ...
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... fear from thy aspect , Friend Hay , that there may be . " - " There is , " said Mr. Hay , kindly , taking Mr. Thurston's hand ; " there is , my good friend . Our neighbour Mr. Ellingham has met with a great loss , the greatest , —he is ...
... fear from thy aspect , Friend Hay , that there may be . " - " There is , " said Mr. Hay , kindly , taking Mr. Thurston's hand ; " there is , my good friend . Our neighbour Mr. Ellingham has met with a great loss , the greatest , —he is ...
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