The matchmaker, by the author of 'Cousin Geoffrey'. |
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Mrs . Lindsay ( the ever affable ) rose cordially to welcome her dear Miss Tibby ' s
friends ; Mr . Lindsay greeted them with real hospitality ; Augusta hung back to
conceal her irrepressible laughter , and even Ellen could not prevent a smile .
Mrs . Lindsay ( the ever affable ) rose cordially to welcome her dear Miss Tibby ' s
friends ; Mr . Lindsay greeted them with real hospitality ; Augusta hung back to
conceal her irrepressible laughter , and even Ellen could not prevent a smile .
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It was after this interview that Dashington drove to the Lindsays ; Augusta and her
mother were exchanging a smile as he entered at the idea of the rencontre that
must take place in the conservatory between Sir Peter and Sparkleton , and ...
It was after this interview that Dashington drove to the Lindsays ; Augusta and her
mother were exchanging a smile as he entered at the idea of the rencontre that
must take place in the conservatory between Sir Peter and Sparkleton , and ...
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Ellen started , and a slight smile curved her lip , for she remembered that Donald
o ' the Brae fell ill at Tibby ' s house too , and she began to suspect the idol of
these two old hearts was some sly flirt , one of those odious male coquettes who
...
Ellen started , and a slight smile curved her lip , for she remembered that Donald
o ' the Brae fell ill at Tibby ' s house too , and she began to suspect the idol of
these two old hearts was some sly flirt , one of those odious male coquettes who
...
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No , no , not meanly , not selfishly ; let him recover , let me see him safe once
more , and , if it were to lead Augusta to the altar , I could smile , and say , ' God
bless them ! ' ” All was now silence in the room ; there was no light , but from the
fire ...
No , no , not meanly , not selfishly ; let him recover , let me see him safe once
more , and , if it were to lead Augusta to the altar , I could smile , and say , ' God
bless them ! ' ” All was now silence in the room ; there was no light , but from the
fire ...
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Weep , weep , ye Nine ! and smile and triumph , “ Foam - cradled aphrodite ,
laughter - fed . " So full were Babie and her Ebenezer of their love , their “ nods ,
and becks , and wreathed smiles , ” that the advent of the Count was to them of
little ...
Weep , weep , ye Nine ! and smile and triumph , “ Foam - cradled aphrodite ,
laughter - fed . " So full were Babie and her Ebenezer of their love , their “ nods ,
and becks , and wreathed smiles , ” that the advent of the Count was to them of
little ...
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