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... , and insists upon his family's main- taining , the simplicity of habits and man- ners that is usual in the neighbourhood , and VOL . II . B watches with jealous eye every tendency towards an imitation of FOREST LIFE. ...
... , and insists upon his family's main- taining , the simplicity of habits and man- ners that is usual in the neighbourhood , and VOL . II . B watches with jealous eye every tendency towards an imitation of FOREST LIFE. ...
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... destination . And then he and Seymour went in to supper , tired of waiting for Tom . The very moment Seymour beheld Caro- line seated at table , looking more animated than usual , and of course more beautiful , his 14 FOREST LIFE .
... destination . And then he and Seymour went in to supper , tired of waiting for Tom . The very moment Seymour beheld Caro- line seated at table , looking more animated than usual , and of course more beautiful , his 14 FOREST LIFE .
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Caroline Matilda Kirkland. than usual , and of course more beautiful , his courage failed him , and he felt sure that he should never be able to make the contem- plated proffer of the grapes with his own lips . So as soon as supper was ...
Caroline Matilda Kirkland. than usual , and of course more beautiful , his courage failed him , and he felt sure that he should never be able to make the contem- plated proffer of the grapes with his own lips . So as soon as supper was ...
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... usual , and found that the object of last night's denunciations had set off at peep of dawn on a long tour of business for Mr. Hay , he wished he had not indulged his angry feelings quite so vehe- mently when he ought to have been ...
... usual , and found that the object of last night's denunciations had set off at peep of dawn on a long tour of business for Mr. Hay , he wished he had not indulged his angry feelings quite so vehe- mently when he ought to have been ...
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... usual . " What is the matter , father ? Isn't she well ? " " Oh , yes , quite well . She is coming home . " Much joy was expressed by the young folks , and Mrs. Hay , though she shared her husband's anxiety , could think of nothing now ...
... usual . " What is the matter , father ? Isn't she well ? " " Oh , yes , quite well . She is coming home . " Much joy was expressed by the young folks , and Mrs. Hay , though she shared her husband's anxiety , could think of nothing now ...
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