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Pagina 178
... lady and gained her affections in his unre- generate state , becomes gradually serious ; and , though her regard remains unaltered , he discontinues his addresses be- cause she is no better than she was when he fell in love with her ...
... lady and gained her affections in his unre- generate state , becomes gradually serious ; and , though her regard remains unaltered , he discontinues his addresses be- cause she is no better than she was when he fell in love with her ...
Pagina 182
... lady at a ball : " Yet " Oh , Evanmore ! fly directly , and bring her to us - you see she does not know where to go , " cried Rosalind , bowing most graciously as she spoke to a young lady of singular appear- ance , who was standing ...
... lady at a ball : " Yet " Oh , Evanmore ! fly directly , and bring her to us - you see she does not know where to go , " cried Rosalind , bowing most graciously as she spoke to a young lady of singular appear- ance , who was standing ...
Pagina 191
... ladies may be dismissed in a few words . Lady Peveril , Julian's mother , is a very pleasing Sir Joshua- like sketch , a dignified and tender matron , with her beauty . still lingering about her ; and Mrs. Deborah Debbitch , Alice's ...
... ladies may be dismissed in a few words . Lady Peveril , Julian's mother , is a very pleasing Sir Joshua- like sketch , a dignified and tender matron , with her beauty . still lingering about her ; and Mrs. Deborah Debbitch , Alice's ...
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