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Page 42
... tone , when he might hope to see her again . A Caroline felt cruelly embarrassed . thousand indistinct thoughts flashed across her mind in an instant . She knew that Avenard , though never a declared lover , had had 42 FOREST LIFE .
... tone , when he might hope to see her again . A Caroline felt cruelly embarrassed . thousand indistinct thoughts flashed across her mind in an instant . She knew that Avenard , though never a declared lover , had had 42 FOREST LIFE .
Page 54
... hope he was not so utterly vile ; though it may be doubted whether a person of his selfish and unprincipled habits be capable of any form of disinterested affection . CHAPTER XXXV . " When the flame of love is 54 FOREST LIFE .
... hope he was not so utterly vile ; though it may be doubted whether a person of his selfish and unprincipled habits be capable of any form of disinterested affection . CHAPTER XXXV . " When the flame of love is 54 FOREST LIFE .
Page 56
... hope thou wilt be willing to help us to do what we can . I think I see in thee all that I can desire as a companion in business . Now , if thou wilt go with us to town , I will make thee such proposals as cannot but prove very My ...
... hope thou wilt be willing to help us to do what we can . I think I see in thee all that I can desire as a companion in business . Now , if thou wilt go with us to town , I will make thee such proposals as cannot but prove very My ...
Page 57
... hope thou wilt give me a short answer and one favourable to my wishes . But no ! " he added , recol- lecting himself , " I did wrong to ask thee for a sudden answer . Affairs of importance should be better weighed . I was consulting my ...
... hope thou wilt give me a short answer and one favourable to my wishes . But no ! " he added , recol- lecting himself , " I did wrong to ask thee for a sudden answer . Affairs of importance should be better weighed . I was consulting my ...
Page 75
... hope that thy mind is to go with us and share our lot ? Depend on me for doing at least all I promise . " Seymour cast his eyes round the assembly , and every look was turned on him . He knew his father now felt sufficient confi- dence ...
... hope that thy mind is to go with us and share our lot ? Depend on me for doing at least all I promise . " Seymour cast his eyes round the assembly , and every look was turned on him . He knew his father now felt sufficient confi- dence ...
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