Rosanne: Or, A Father's Labour Lost, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... comfort your 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 ...
... comfort your 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 ...
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... comfort . T is , said he , ¶ a " bitter medicine which your father is taking ; but he is sensible that he added the wormwood to it himself : -one thing I am sorry to tell you , you must know it , and it may spare him C - pain to tell it ...
... comfort . T is , said he , ¶ a " bitter medicine which your father is taking ; but he is sensible that he added the wormwood to it himself : -one thing I am sorry to tell you , you must know it , and it may spare him C - pain to tell it ...
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... comfort and her own ; -and then - for we can- not , Rose , make things desirable , but the people of this world will desire them - they have so much sense as that - then came this good young man who married her ; and he was too good to ...
... comfort and her own ; -and then - for we can- not , Rose , make things desirable , but the people of this world will desire them - they have so much sense as that - then came this good young man who married her ; and he was too good to ...
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... comfort in their absence . Walking with her to deposit her safely with Mrs. Firmly , Mr. Grant's ready - turning eye caught some children at play . Rosanne had just said , ' Give me something to think on while I am without you ...
... comfort in their absence . Walking with her to deposit her safely with Mrs. Firmly , Mr. Grant's ready - turning eye caught some children at play . Rosanne had just said , ' Give me something to think on while I am without you ...
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... comforts , or con- demned him to pine in obscure industry . Bellarmine endeavoured to extract comfort from this proof that his neglect had been un- felt , and now gained courage to knock . A very well mannered footman , in the morning ...
... comforts , or con- demned him to pine in obscure industry . Bellarmine endeavoured to extract comfort from this proof that his neglect had been un- felt , and now gained courage to knock . A very well mannered footman , in the morning ...
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