Parents and Wives; or, Inconsistency and mistakes. A novel, Volume 1A. K. Newman&Company, 1825 - 705 pages |
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Page 104
... short ostrich plumes play over that tur- ban in that elegant way in which you so completely excel . " CHAP- CHAPTER VII . A few Particulars of the Hartington Family 104 PARENTS AND WIVES . disposed those of Miss Dorrington; and ...
... short ostrich plumes play over that tur- ban in that elegant way in which you so completely excel . " CHAP- CHAPTER VII . A few Particulars of the Hartington Family 104 PARENTS AND WIVES . disposed those of Miss Dorrington; and ...
Page 112
... Miss Hartington , formed on a small scale , which gave her the appearance of a child , and and served to increase the neglect she experienced , by 112 PARENTS AND WIVES .
... Miss Hartington , formed on a small scale , which gave her the appearance of a child , and and served to increase the neglect she experienced , by 112 PARENTS AND WIVES .
Page 113
... Miss Hartington envied her youth and che- rub - like beauty ; and Maria was jealous of her talents , her charming voice , and sweetness of manners . Mr. Hartington reckoned much on the the irresistible attractions of his two el- dest ...
... Miss Hartington envied her youth and che- rub - like beauty ; and Maria was jealous of her talents , her charming voice , and sweetness of manners . Mr. Hartington reckoned much on the the irresistible attractions of his two el- dest ...
Page 114
... Miss Hartington had been so long without any serious offer worth accepting , yet he built much hope on her talents ; and as to the beauty of Ma- ria , he thought nothing less than a coro- net could possibly be her lot : when those two ...
... Miss Hartington had been so long without any serious offer worth accepting , yet he built much hope on her talents ; and as to the beauty of Ma- ria , he thought nothing less than a coro- net could possibly be her lot : when those two ...
Page 116
... miss her society , and she feared she had not , when in pos- session of the blessing , set on it a suffi- cient value ; but she had no occasion for this self - accusation . From the Hartington family , who were were near relations to ...
... miss her society , and she feared she had not , when in pos- session of the blessing , set on it a suffi- cient value ; but she had no occasion for this self - accusation . From the Hartington family , who were were near relations to ...
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Parents and Wives: Or, Inconsistency and Mistakes: a Novel;, Volume 1 Green No preview available - 2017 |
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