Rosanne: Or, A Father's Labour Lost, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... happy being at this moment , it was Rosanne Bellar- mine ; did she not deserve to be so ? Taking her out in the evening , in hopes that fresh air and the calm scenery of the lovely country might restore the serenity of her mind , Mr ...
... happy being at this moment , it was Rosanne Bellar- mine ; did she not deserve to be so ? Taking her out in the evening , in hopes that fresh air and the calm scenery of the lovely country might restore the serenity of her mind , Mr ...
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... Happy girl ! ' said he , can you not teach it me ?? C She is teaching it me , ' said her father ; my Rose is a very good teacher . ' 46 ' I have found out , ' said she , that taking care of motives is still better than looking after ...
... Happy girl ! ' said he , can you not teach it me ?? C She is teaching it me , ' said her father ; my Rose is a very good teacher . ' 46 ' I have found out , ' said she , that taking care of motives is still better than looking after ...
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... happy she was in having communicated them ; for they obtained for her , though her consoling friend was not at liberty to say as much as he wished , an undertaking for the security of her comfort . T is , said he , ¶ a " bitter medicine ...
... happy she was in having communicated them ; for they obtained for her , though her consoling friend was not at liberty to say as much as he wished , an undertaking for the security of her comfort . T is , said he , ¶ a " bitter medicine ...
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... happy , ' he replied .— ' With Mrs. Firmly , did you say ?? A request , founded on what anxiety she did not reveal but a request from Lady Winselina , that Rosanne would not relate to Mrs. Firmly the amusement of the morning , farther ...
... happy , ' he replied .— ' With Mrs. Firmly , did you say ?? A request , founded on what anxiety she did not reveal but a request from Lady Winselina , that Rosanne would not relate to Mrs. Firmly the amusement of the morning , farther ...
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... happy intervention of the post - office . If any attempt had been made to draw off Lord Montrylas with them , it had failed ; and the singularity of their behaviour showed him rather inclined to discountenance their way- ward secession ...
... happy intervention of the post - office . If any attempt had been made to draw off Lord Montrylas with them , it had failed ; and the singularity of their behaviour showed him rather inclined to discountenance their way- ward secession ...
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