Rosanne: Or, A Father's Labour Lost, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... seen in his countenance- ' my child , I can- not conceal it from you ; this is all your doing you are right , I own . ' } She sprung from her knees - she let drop the arm that she had grasped - she stood erect and motionless her hands ...
... seen in his countenance- ' my child , I can- not conceal it from you ; this is all your doing you are right , I own . ' } She sprung from her knees - she let drop the arm that she had grasped - she stood erect and motionless her hands ...
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... seen the influence of Chris- tianity on your mind , and he has considered it to a good purpose . I need not tell you we must still be very tender , and not require too much he will probably slip many times before he reaches the point of ...
... seen the influence of Chris- tianity on your mind , and he has considered it to a good purpose . I need not tell you we must still be very tender , and not require too much he will probably slip many times before he reaches the point of ...
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... seen Mr. Wellborn again before I quitted this part of the country ; but perhaps you would rather I were with you ; and I will then stay . - I do not know that I could be easy in leaving you here . ' " What , not when I behaved so well ...
... seen Mr. Wellborn again before I quitted this part of the country ; but perhaps you would rather I were with you ; and I will then stay . - I do not know that I could be easy in leaving you here . ' " What , not when I behaved so well ...
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... tithe - share , having seen only one of them , and ordered the fellow to send him in that and nine more of his best articles ' ( 1 ) . 6 VOL . III . D 1 ! 4 The lady to whose presence Bellarmine had been admitted the ROSANNE . 33.
... tithe - share , having seen only one of them , and ordered the fellow to send him in that and nine more of his best articles ' ( 1 ) . 6 VOL . III . D 1 ! 4 The lady to whose presence Bellarmine had been admitted the ROSANNE . 33.
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... seen the brat : he's a fine fellow - my horse I keep just behind the house , here ; for I give you my honour , I have no carriage , I have not indeed : -I do every thing by the way of Cheapside . ' do ' And whom have you married ? ' ' O ...
... seen the brat : he's a fine fellow - my horse I keep just behind the house , here ; for I give you my honour , I have no carriage , I have not indeed : -I do every thing by the way of Cheapside . ' do ' And whom have you married ? ' ' O ...
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