The daughter of a geniusGriffith and Farran, 1879 - 127 pages |
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... London came to settle upon his estate in their neighbourhood , and as he was an old and much respected friend of Mr Henville's , his frequent visits were a great accession to their pleasures , 8 THE DAUGHTER OF A GENIUS .
... London came to settle upon his estate in their neighbourhood , and as he was an old and much respected friend of Mr Henville's , his frequent visits were a great accession to their pleasures , 8 THE DAUGHTER OF A GENIUS .
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Barbara Hofland. frequent visits were a great accession to their pleasures , and he soon became domesticated in their family . Mr Albany was a bachelor , about forty - five , a man of good character , extensive information , and fine ...
Barbara Hofland. frequent visits were a great accession to their pleasures , and he soon became domesticated in their family . Mr Albany was a bachelor , about forty - five , a man of good character , extensive information , and fine ...
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... pleasure of her nephew's marriage , but she was by no means equally satisfied with the birth of his daughter . She had been much grieved with his death , and still more so on learning , by slow degrees and general report , that his ...
... pleasure of her nephew's marriage , but she was by no means equally satisfied with the birth of his daughter . She had been much grieved with his death , and still more so on learning , by slow degrees and general report , that his ...
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... pleasure ; but she would have been probably taught cunning and artifice . But they did not tempt her to this sin by any little indulgences in their power to give , although they frequently accused her of it , and had called her so often ...
... pleasure ; but she would have been probably taught cunning and artifice . But they did not tempt her to this sin by any little indulgences in their power to give , although they frequently accused her of it , and had called her so often ...
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... pleasure . " " I merely say , ma'am , that a stock of knowledge once considered extraordinary is now common , and a girl now blushes for a deficiency , but rarely exults in the acquisition : for a woman must prove very great powers and ...
... pleasure . " " I merely say , ma'am , that a stock of knowledge once considered extraordinary is now common , and a girl now blushes for a deficiency , but rarely exults in the acquisition : for a woman must prove very great powers and ...
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