The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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Page 304
... Cornelia , ( who , in consequence of the gout flying about him , was now with him at Chel- tenham , ) his days passed in the equable current of domestic comfort and social respectability . While the Pastor pursued this dis- course , and ...
... Cornelia , ( who , in consequence of the gout flying about him , was now with him at Chel- tenham , ) his days passed in the equable current of domestic comfort and social respectability . While the Pastor pursued this dis- course , and ...
Page 311
... Cornelia reading by his footstool , when the tidings were brought in . Under these circumstances , for either to set out on an immediate journey northward , was impossible ; but the raptures of both were not less elo- quent ; and was ...
... Cornelia reading by his footstool , when the tidings were brought in . Under these circumstances , for either to set out on an immediate journey northward , was impossible ; but the raptures of both were not less elo- quent ; and was ...
Page 312
... Cornelia got him to the house , but no farther ; the gout had now made prisoners of both feet ; and he was laid upon his couch , for , perhaps a month to come , when she wrote to her cousin to tell him of this prevention to their pro ...
... Cornelia got him to the house , but no farther ; the gout had now made prisoners of both feet ; and he was laid upon his couch , for , perhaps a month to come , when she wrote to her cousin to tell him of this prevention to their pro ...
Page 313
... Cornelia successively read , and conversed ; and amused the good - humoured invalid , in every possi- And what was less agreeable to the cousins , the neighbouring gentry were curious to renew their acquaintance with the young and ...
... Cornelia successively read , and conversed ; and amused the good - humoured invalid , in every possi- And what was less agreeable to the cousins , the neighbouring gentry were curious to renew their acquaintance with the young and ...
Page 320
... Cornelia had their uncle's permission to proceed immediately to Bamborough ; and either invite the fa- mily of the Pastorage to be their guests till his return , or if they preferred it cross over and take up their temporary abode at ...
... Cornelia had their uncle's permission to proceed immediately to Bamborough ; and either invite the fa- mily of the Pastorage to be their guests till his return , or if they preferred it cross over and take up their temporary abode at ...
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