Human Life, with variations; or, the Chapter of Accidents, etcLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; and Lake, Uxbridge, 1817 - 188 pages |
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... unfortunate Miss Mon- travers ; no occupation was agreeable to him , he at length determined to wan- der in a favorite walk which led to the high road . It was a delightfully mild night , and nature seemed 10 HUMAN LIFE .
... unfortunate Miss Mon- travers ; no occupation was agreeable to him , he at length determined to wan- der in a favorite walk which led to the high road . It was a delightfully mild night , and nature seemed 10 HUMAN LIFE .
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... length I accidentally heard that a young lady , answering her description , had lately taken refuge amongst the nuns of St. in Hammersmith . I deter- mined to follow her in as short a time At as possible ; and fixed upon assuming the ...
... length I accidentally heard that a young lady , answering her description , had lately taken refuge amongst the nuns of St. in Hammersmith . I deter- mined to follow her in as short a time At as possible ; and fixed upon assuming the ...
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... length recollected that his deceased fa- ther had cultivated an intimacy with the rector of Sydenham : being resolved to apply to him , he accordingly called at the parsonage house , and , unfortu nately , found the worthy Mr. Castleton ...
... length recollected that his deceased fa- ther had cultivated an intimacy with the rector of Sydenham : being resolved to apply to him , he accordingly called at the parsonage house , and , unfortu nately , found the worthy Mr. Castleton ...
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... happiness , now unkindly neglected her , not one came to admi- nister comfort to her under her misfor- tunes . At length grief and despair , preyed so cruelly on • 5 HUMAN LIFE . 33 Mrs. Montravers, after his departure; the ...
... happiness , now unkindly neglected her , not one came to admi- nister comfort to her under her misfor- tunes . At length grief and despair , preyed so cruelly on • 5 HUMAN LIFE . 33 Mrs. Montravers, after his departure; the ...
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Caroline Herbert. At length grief and despair , preyed so cruelly on her mind , that they in a short time terminated her existence ; yet she had the sweet and delightful consolation in her last moments of re- ceiving the kind and ...
Caroline Herbert. At length grief and despair , preyed so cruelly on her mind , that they in a short time terminated her existence ; yet she had the sweet and delightful consolation in her last moments of re- ceiving the kind and ...
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