Alice Paulet: A Sequel to Sydenham, Or, Memoirs of a Man of the WorldE.L. Carey & A. Hunt, 1833 |
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Strana 9
... turned out he was an impostor ; and little Miss Alice , when she heard it , said she would never give money again to a stranger , without inquiring whether he was really in want ; For if I give , ' says she , to them I know nothing ...
... turned out he was an impostor ; and little Miss Alice , when she heard it , said she would never give money again to a stranger , without inquiring whether he was really in want ; For if I give , ' says she , to them I know nothing ...
Strana 24
... turned pale , but with her usual presence of mind and discretion , she immediately treated this expres- sion of unguarded passion ( for such it undoubtedly was , ) as a mere compliment . " But I would not have you consider this as a ...
... turned pale , but with her usual presence of mind and discretion , she immediately treated this expres- sion of unguarded passion ( for such it undoubtedly was , ) as a mere compliment . " But I would not have you consider this as a ...
Strana 39
... turned to bay , and with ferocious yells , made a desperate assault upon the military , who , finding themselves in imminent dan- ger of being overpowered , drew their swords , and charged among the multitude , cutting away right and ...
... turned to bay , and with ferocious yells , made a desperate assault upon the military , who , finding themselves in imminent dan- ger of being overpowered , drew their swords , and charged among the multitude , cutting away right and ...
Strana 49
... turned upon abstract subjects , and manifested a highly en- dowed and well - stored mind , adorned by that elegance and good taste which arises from natural refinement and know- ledge of the world . In the society of Paulet and myself ...
... turned upon abstract subjects , and manifested a highly en- dowed and well - stored mind , adorned by that elegance and good taste which arises from natural refinement and know- ledge of the world . In the society of Paulet and myself ...
Strana 51
... turned quietly to me , and excused himself from com- plying with my request , and his own evident inclination . I could hardly suppress my anger and disgust at the woman's } selfish captiousness . I doubted even whether I might 51.
... turned quietly to me , and excused himself from com- plying with my request , and his own evident inclination . I could hardly suppress my anger and disgust at the woman's } selfish captiousness . I doubted even whether I might 51.
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Alice Paulet: A Sequel to Sydenham, Or, Memoirs of a Man of the World W. Massie Úplné zobrazenie - 1833 |
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acquainted admiration affected Alice Paulet amiable answered ascer assure believe Burgess Captain Axford Captain Marryat certainly CHAPTER character CHARLES GORE Cheselden conduct considered conversation countenance Daventry dear delightful disappointment disgust doubt E. L. CAREY endeavoured eyes fact farther favour fear feelings fellow felt fortune Gazette gentleman give happiness HART hope House House of Commons interest kind knew Lady Eleanor Lady Jane Leger Leslie Hunt letter likewise Lord Truro Lutwyche manner marriage ment mind misanthropy Miss Paulet nature never observed offer opinion Palmer party Paulet family perhaps person PETER SIMPLE pleasure political poor possessed present pretty Priory profes racter reader received regard replied respect rienced right honourable scarcely sentiments Sir Matthew Sydenham sister smile society spirit suppose sure talent thing thought tion TOM CRINGLE'S LOG uncle Volumes Whigs wish woman young Axford