Roxobel, Volumen1Houlston, 1831 - 1357 páginas |
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Página 37
... Goodwill , the village nurse had been sent for , ) had so won upon me while I lay half insensible , that a sort of affection was established between us even before I knew their names , or half of what I owed to them . My fever hung upon ...
... Goodwill , the village nurse had been sent for , ) had so won upon me while I lay half insensible , that a sort of affection was established between us even before I knew their names , or half of what I owed to them . My fever hung upon ...
Página 39
... Goodwill . I shall have more to say of this excellent woman here- after . Her voice was very sweet to me : when I first heard it I was reminded of my mother . Ah ! why should I cling so to the memory of my mother ? And the name of ...
... Goodwill . I shall have more to say of this excellent woman here- after . Her voice was very sweet to me : when I first heard it I was reminded of my mother . Ah ! why should I cling so to the memory of my mother ? And the name of ...
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... thanked God for my re- covery ; but her voice was rather loud , and I was glad to be left with Mrs. Goodwill . My convalescence was long , and the fracture of my arm rendered me exceed- ingly helpless : 40 ROXOBEL .
... thanked God for my re- covery ; but her voice was rather loud , and I was glad to be left with Mrs. Goodwill . My convalescence was long , and the fracture of my arm rendered me exceed- ingly helpless : 40 ROXOBEL .
Página 41
... Goodwill remained in the house . that if I could still be entertained at Mrs. Strickland's , I would continue a while at Roxobel ; and accordingly , when I got a little better , I commenced preparations , directing Mrs. Goodwill to ...
... Goodwill remained in the house . that if I could still be entertained at Mrs. Strickland's , I would continue a while at Roxobel ; and accordingly , when I got a little better , I commenced preparations , directing Mrs. Goodwill to ...
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... Goodwill never mingled any bitterness in her tales , there was now and then a little archness blended with her descriptions of character , which was not altogether uncongenial with my taste . Her own was the first tale which she unfold ...
... Goodwill never mingled any bitterness in her tales , there was now and then a little archness blended with her descriptions of character , which was not altogether uncongenial with my taste . Her own was the first tale which she unfold ...
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