Rosanne: Or, A Father's Labour Lost, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... affectionate heart needs . ' " 6 She obeyed : he led her to the door - she threw herself on the sofa- Am I alive ? am I awake ? ' said she ; did my father speak so kindly ? what am I to hope ? will he give up all his prejudices ? does ...
... affectionate heart needs . ' " 6 She obeyed : he led her to the door - she threw herself on the sofa- Am I alive ? am I awake ? ' said she ; did my father speak so kindly ? what am I to hope ? will he give up all his prejudices ? does ...
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... affection by any sacrifice of her rights , or by any diminution of the distance between her and this young man . I hope I am honestly determined to do what is just , myself ; and I will admit no one to blush with me or for me . So far ...
... affection by any sacrifice of her rights , or by any diminution of the distance between her and this young man . I hope I am honestly determined to do what is just , myself ; and I will admit no one to blush with me or for me . So far ...
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... affection , yet he could not treat what had not escaped his observation , as merely imaginary . He dared not account to her for any part of what grieved her , by revealing the purpose of her father's journey ; nor would she , perhaps ...
... affection , yet he could not treat what had not escaped his observation , as merely imaginary . He dared not account to her for any part of what grieved her , by revealing the purpose of her father's journey ; nor would she , perhaps ...
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... affections - and then her conduct rose higher : it was that of a mind regulated by the forms of society , but not cramped by them . - Could it be possible that she had been brought up in France - and in seclu- sion ? Yes , the former ...
... affections - and then her conduct rose higher : it was that of a mind regulated by the forms of society , but not cramped by them . - Could it be possible that she had been brought up in France - and in seclu- sion ? Yes , the former ...
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... affection , he pitied human weakness , he entered into sorrow , he taught where , and where only , the debts of this world can be paid to us . At a time of life when he might have claimed a little indulgence to habits , he was most care ...
... affection , he pitied human weakness , he entered into sorrow , he taught where , and where only , the debts of this world can be paid to us . At a time of life when he might have claimed a little indulgence to habits , he was most care ...
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