Sir John, by the author of 'Anne Dysart'. |
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... pleasant thing . She was alone , for it had been arranged that Jenny was to stay for some time with Aunt Tommie in her bereavement . Even Sir John Lavington gave his formal consent to this , and sent a hundred pounds for Jenny VOL . II ...
... pleasant thing . She was alone , for it had been arranged that Jenny was to stay for some time with Aunt Tommie in her bereavement . Even Sir John Lavington gave his formal consent to this , and sent a hundred pounds for Jenny VOL . II ...
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... pleasant thing . She was alone , for it had been arranged that Jenny was to stay for some time with Aunt Tommie in her bereavement . Even Sir John Lavington gave his formal consent to this , and sent a hundred pounds for Jenny VOL . II ...
... pleasant thing . She was alone , for it had been arranged that Jenny was to stay for some time with Aunt Tommie in her bereavement . Even Sir John Lavington gave his formal consent to this , and sent a hundred pounds for Jenny VOL . II ...
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... pleasant thing . She was alone , for it had been arranged that Jenny was to stay for some time with Aunt Tommie in her bereavement . Even Sir John Lavington gave his formal consent to this , and sent a hundred pounds for Jenny VOL . II ...
... pleasant thing . She was alone , for it had been arranged that Jenny was to stay for some time with Aunt Tommie in her bereavement . Even Sir John Lavington gave his formal consent to this , and sent a hundred pounds for Jenny VOL . II ...
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... pleasant parlour upstairs - Mrs . Gwynnett's morning - room , a room which , though not in the least fashionable , had a look of great comfort and respectability , as if it had been the habitation of a lady for two or three generations ...
... pleasant parlour upstairs - Mrs . Gwynnett's morning - room , a room which , though not in the least fashionable , had a look of great comfort and respectability , as if it had been the habitation of a lady for two or three generations ...
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... whole a favourable impression . It was not often , indeed , that Harry Setoun made any other than a favourable impression . " A pleasant , good - tempered young fellow , " said Sir John ; " too much THE 66 57 FUTURE LADY LAVINGTON . "
... whole a favourable impression . It was not often , indeed , that Harry Setoun made any other than a favourable impression . " A pleasant , good - tempered young fellow , " said Sir John ; " too much THE 66 57 FUTURE LADY LAVINGTON . "
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Agnes appeared asked Aunt Tommie beauty better breakfast charm Cheshire cheval glass cold colouring cousin crochet dear Janet dignity dinner disappointment doubt drawing-room dull DUNCAN MACDONALD Eastwick Eastwick-Lavington engaged estates eyes face fancied feel fond future Lady Lavington George Stanmore girl glad grannie Gwyn Gwynnett Halloween hand handsome happy Harry Harry's heard heiress hills Jenny felt Jenny Setoun Jenny thought Jenny's heart John's Katie Katie's kind knew larch least light little Jenny London looked manner marriage married mind Miss Setoun morning nature nephew ness nett never niece night once OXFORD STREET passed pleasant pleased poor position Redshiels Rodway Roger Lavington Scotland seemed Sir John Lavington Sir John say smile sort spoke suppose sure Sweet day talk tell tender things told tone uncle wife window wish woman wondered woods young lady
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Стр. 168 - Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright, The bridal of the earth and sky, Sweet dews shall weep thy fall to-night, for ihou must die. Sweet rose, whose hue, angry and brave, Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is ever in its grave, and thou must die. Sweet spring, full of sweet days and roses, A box where sweets compacted lie ; My music shews you have your closes, and all must die.
Стр. 87 - The boar's head in hand bear I, Bedeck'd with bays and rosemary; And I pray you, my masters, be merry, Quot estis in convivio, Caput apri defero, Reddens laudes Domino.