The New Forest: A Novel, Zväzok 1H. Colburn, 1829 |
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... object as might be supposed . Its broken surface , tufted with every variety of furze , fern , and other wild plants , and present- ing here and there the red ochreous banks of a road that wound through it , was tinted with the rich ...
... object as might be supposed . Its broken surface , tufted with every variety of furze , fern , and other wild plants , and present- ing here and there the red ochreous banks of a road that wound through it , was tinted with the rich ...
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... object by a confi- dential communication of his own opinions touch- ing the aforesaid Mr. Gideon Welbeck , a pro- cess which he commenced after the following . fashion . 66 Well , hang me ! if I baint glad you ha ' nothing to do wi ' he ...
... object by a confi- dential communication of his own opinions touch- ing the aforesaid Mr. Gideon Welbeck , a pro- cess which he commenced after the following . fashion . 66 Well , hang me ! if I baint glad you ha ' nothing to do wi ' he ...
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... object , awakened such a warm affection in herself , that she soon loved the child as much as if it had been her proper offspring , and blessed the chance that had thus removed the principal source of their unhap- piness , by providing ...
... object , awakened such a warm affection in herself , that she soon loved the child as much as if it had been her proper offspring , and blessed the chance that had thus removed the principal source of their unhap- piness , by providing ...
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... became her object to deprive the child , if possible , of the Captain's affections , by representing him as totally unworthy of his favour , and every way disqualified from becoming his heir . Dur- ing her THE NEW FOREST . 31.
... became her object to deprive the child , if possible , of the Captain's affections , by representing him as totally unworthy of his favour , and every way disqualified from becoming his heir . Dur- ing her THE NEW FOREST . 31.
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... their predecessors , and thus render the general literature of the country stationary , is the great object of their ambition ; and the result of all this elaborate fettering of the free intellect is the diffusion THE NEW FOREST . 35.
... their predecessors , and thus render the general literature of the country stationary , is the great object of their ambition ; and the result of all this elaborate fettering of the free intellect is the diffusion THE NEW FOREST . 35.
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