The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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Page 378
... cella , rising with a forced smile , " and I am obliged to him for anticipating a pity , which my aunt teaches me , I cannot with conscience put myself into the con- dition to merit . " " And do you see no more than gra- titude and ...
... cella , rising with a forced smile , " and I am obliged to him for anticipating a pity , which my aunt teaches me , I cannot with conscience put myself into the con- dition to merit . " " And do you see no more than gra- titude and ...
Page 379
... cella ; and our friends of Lindisfarne will give us the welcome of kindred . ” Marcella obeyed the commands of her father in these preparations : and perhaps the more readily , since her mother's ir repressible and constant ...
... cella ; and our friends of Lindisfarne will give us the welcome of kindred . ” Marcella obeyed the commands of her father in these preparations : and perhaps the more readily , since her mother's ir repressible and constant ...
Page 380
... cella , and she believed she spoke the truth , " I will never meet the Marquis de Montemar at all , if you , my dear mo- ther , are to draw any conclusions from that , that I expect , or even wish him to consider me in any other light ...
... cella , and she believed she spoke the truth , " I will never meet the Marquis de Montemar at all , if you , my dear mo- ther , are to draw any conclusions from that , that I expect , or even wish him to consider me in any other light ...
Page 397
... cella sighed as she contemplated that radiant , unobserving countenance ; she saw it was happiness that shone there . Happiness in returning whence he came ! for his eyes were directed forward with an eagerness which plainly declared ...
... cella sighed as she contemplated that radiant , unobserving countenance ; she saw it was happiness that shone there . Happiness in returning whence he came ! for his eyes were directed forward with an eagerness which plainly declared ...
Page 423
... cella had regarded him , when he so qui- escently permitted her daughter to hurry forward to the danger of her health ; and also , the uncomplaining perseverance of Marcella , for the two first days ; and the unselfed , and almost ...
... cella had regarded him , when he so qui- escently permitted her daughter to hurry forward to the danger of her health ; and also , the uncomplaining perseverance of Marcella , for the two first days ; and the unselfed , and almost ...
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