Ostentation and Liberality: A Tale, Volumen2William Darton and Son, 1821 |
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... true to their former bent , keenly accused her . She had been reproved , it was true , but it was with calmness and po- liteness ; conscience told her that had not Miss Colville possessed great for- bearance , she had long before ...
... true to their former bent , keenly accused her . She had been reproved , it was true , but it was with calmness and po- liteness ; conscience told her that had not Miss Colville possessed great for- bearance , she had long before ...
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... true , re- turned Marian , laughing ; " but I can- not say I understand you . " " Yet , what Miss Colville has said is not difficult to be understood , " said Mr. Austen : who , while addressing Marian , was anxiously regarding his ...
... true , re- turned Marian , laughing ; " but I can- not say I understand you . " " Yet , what Miss Colville has said is not difficult to be understood , " said Mr. Austen : who , while addressing Marian , was anxiously regarding his ...
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... true , I did say so to the woman ; but it will do her good ; she will improve her stock , and gain greatly by my advice . " I am afraid you will not convince her that your taste is infallible , " said Douglas ; " for she gained two ...
... true , I did say so to the woman ; but it will do her good ; she will improve her stock , and gain greatly by my advice . " I am afraid you will not convince her that your taste is infallible , " said Douglas ; " for she gained two ...
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... true ; but , when I found every body was against Marian , I foolishly defended her because she was my sister . Mamma has often wondered at the coolness of Mrs. Musgrave , who has scarcely visited at Mount Wilton since . Marian en ...
... true ; but , when I found every body was against Marian , I foolishly defended her because she was my sister . Mamma has often wondered at the coolness of Mrs. Musgrave , who has scarcely visited at Mount Wilton since . Marian en ...
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... never have sug- gested itself to a girl who thought justly , replied Miss Colville . " It is true , you cannot understand the nature of trade accurately , but you must know people do not keep I 3 89 Miss Colville; "and I think I pointed ...
... never have sug- gested itself to a girl who thought justly , replied Miss Colville . " It is true , you cannot understand the nature of trade accurately , but you must know people do not keep I 3 89 Miss Colville; "and I think I pointed ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 126 - I was made a member of Christ, a child of God, and an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven.
Página 162 - ... hither, had I not dissuaded him. My only hope now is, that it will exhaust itself before my constitution is exhausted ; but the Lord's will be done. I could wish to live to finish the New Testament, and I should also be happy to see a little church raised up in Ava, as there has been in Rangoon. But the ways of God are not as the ways of man.
Página 216 - There is in virtue sure a hidden charm. To force esteem, and envy to disarm.
Página 123 - ... can but put up a cold and formal petition to be admitted there.