Helena Egerton; or Traits of female character, by the author of Always happy, 第 1 巻 |
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... sweet young woman , so accomplished , so attractive , so elegant - she had been so very well educated , i . e . no money had been spared , but the most expensive " French academies , " " Italian establish- ments , " " musical seminaries ...
... sweet young woman , so accomplished , so attractive , so elegant - she had been so very well educated , i . e . no money had been spared , but the most expensive " French academies , " " Italian establish- ments , " " musical seminaries ...
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... such learned English ! ! - Then there were the sweet little Julia Josephina , and the playful Sophia So- phonisba , and the pensive Matilda Ma- B 6 riamna , " riamna , three charming girls , intended to be HELENA EGERTON . 11.
... such learned English ! ! - Then there were the sweet little Julia Josephina , and the playful Sophia So- phonisba , and the pensive Matilda Ma- B 6 riamna , " riamna , three charming girls , intended to be HELENA EGERTON . 11.
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Maria Elizabeth Budden. period of life , a lover , she lived in a sweet delirium of tender hopes and soft desires . Mr. Knowlesdon's family also boasted of its unmarried inmate - Mrs . Mary Knowlesdon , a personage of very inferior ...
Maria Elizabeth Budden. period of life , a lover , she lived in a sweet delirium of tender hopes and soft desires . Mr. Knowlesdon's family also boasted of its unmarried inmate - Mrs . Mary Knowlesdon , a personage of very inferior ...
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... spinster ; " de- pend upon it , we are going to have the earl of Cardigan and his sweet family at Thurleston . " Whether the pudding was feelingly VOL . I. с warm , warm , or Jack had a sudden stitch in his HELENA EGERTON . 25.
... spinster ; " de- pend upon it , we are going to have the earl of Cardigan and his sweet family at Thurleston . " Whether the pudding was feelingly VOL . I. с warm , warm , or Jack had a sudden stitch in his HELENA EGERTON . 25.
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... sweet smile that accom- panied this tender appeal , the invulner- able Mr. Knowlesdon insisted on his ig- norance . The lady entered into particulars.— " In your little back parlour this morn- ing , just as Mrs. Mary and I were going ...
... sweet smile that accom- panied this tender appeal , the invulner- able Mr. Knowlesdon insisted on his ig- norance . The lady entered into particulars.— " In your little back parlour this morn- ing , just as Mrs. Mary and I were going ...
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abbey Adam Wronghead amidst bachelor Barbara baron baronet benevolence blush brother CHAP CHAPTER charm cheek cheerful Clemy Courcy dear deemed delicacy Eger Egerton elegant exclaimed expression fancy father fear feelings Ferdinand flowers gentle give glance hand happy head heard heart Helena Henrietta Maria honour humble husband Jack knew Knowles lady Ruthven lady Wrong lady Wronghead ladyship laughed looked lord lord Cardigan Louisa madam Mansel Mary Knowlesdon me'em ment Miss Clementina Miss Muddleton Miss Patty Muddleton Miss Wronghead monstrance mother ness never passion Patty's poor pretty pronounced Rachael racter Random Hall readers reason replied the solicitor retired sense shew sigh sir Gabriel sister smile sooth speech spoke stranger Susan Knowlesdon sweet taste tears ther thing thou thought Thurleston tion tones turbed uncle Vicar of Wakefield village virtue voice wife woman words young youth
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