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Page 46
... spirit , though she was a little humbled by the consciousness that the gentleman had some right to complain , " I know not by what right you address yourself to me in this manner ! I deny your claim to the slightest interference in my ...
... spirit , though she was a little humbled by the consciousness that the gentleman had some right to complain , " I know not by what right you address yourself to me in this manner ! I deny your claim to the slightest interference in my ...
Page 53
... spirit to spend . Avenard had written some- body else's name by mistake , and received various sums of money thereupon , and he was now on his way to more congenial climes . E 3 FOREST LIFE . 53 make; and Avenard, unhorsed by the un- ...
... spirit to spend . Avenard had written some- body else's name by mistake , and received various sums of money thereupon , and he was now on his way to more congenial climes . E 3 FOREST LIFE . 53 make; and Avenard, unhorsed by the un- ...
Page 55
... moments by Caroline herself . She was look- ing pale , sad , and spirit - worn from her long anxiety and confinement , added to the dis- tressing thoughts naturally arising from the whole course of the E 4 FOREST LIFE . 55 CHAPTER XXXV. ...
... moments by Caroline herself . She was look- ing pale , sad , and spirit - worn from her long anxiety and confinement , added to the dis- tressing thoughts naturally arising from the whole course of the E 4 FOREST LIFE . 55 CHAPTER XXXV. ...
Page 58
... occupations of his situation were in no wise diminished , yet he was frequently prevented from taking his usual active part in them ; a state of things which affected his spirits more than he was willing to own . 58 FOREST LIFE .
... occupations of his situation were in no wise diminished , yet he was frequently prevented from taking his usual active part in them ; a state of things which affected his spirits more than he was willing to own . 58 FOREST LIFE .
Page 59
... spirits , in conse- quence of being unable to attend an elec- tion in which his old adjutant , Tom Rice , was much interested . Seymour , who ob- served his uneasiness , offered to go in his place , and supply the deficiency as well as ...
... spirits , in conse- quence of being unable to attend an elec- tion in which his old adjutant , Tom Rice , was much interested . Seymour , who ob- served his uneasiness , offered to go in his place , and supply the deficiency as well as ...
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