A long look ahead; or, The first stroke and the last. Unabridged ed, Том 5111855 |
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... Charles Lovell was a finer looking man than his nephew , no wonder that one sight of him had impressed Aunt Casey so sensibly . Charles was but twenty - one , and yet to all appearance the full pro- portions of the man had been obtained ...
... Charles Lovell was a finer looking man than his nephew , no wonder that one sight of him had impressed Aunt Casey so sensibly . Charles was but twenty - one , and yet to all appearance the full pro- portions of the man had been obtained ...
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... Charles Lovell came upon the front stoop of the cottage , fully rigged for the labors of the day , the scene that spread before him was indeed a treat to an admirer of nature . Streaks of light were stealing up from the eastern horizon ...
... Charles Lovell came upon the front stoop of the cottage , fully rigged for the labors of the day , the scene that spread before him was indeed a treat to an admirer of nature . Streaks of light were stealing up from the eastern horizon ...
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... Charles to his brother , as they were standing to- gether , and looking up ... Lovell , for calling you so unceremoniously , but I had no other way to get ... Charles was taken by surprise , but he felt that it would be uncivil to say No ...
... Charles to his brother , as they were standing to- gether , and looking up ... Lovell , for calling you so unceremoniously , but I had no other way to get ... Charles was taken by surprise , but he felt that it would be uncivil to say No ...
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... Charles Lovell my daughter , Mr. Lovell . ' The young lady was seated beside a small table , highly polished , and just in the act of pouring out the tea . She rose and received him with such a cordial tone , and such a winning smile ...
... Charles Lovell my daughter , Mr. Lovell . ' The young lady was seated beside a small table , highly polished , and just in the act of pouring out the tea . She rose and received him with such a cordial tone , and such a winning smile ...
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... Lovell in both of his , let us see you often ; and I ask it not in compliment , but with all sincerity . ' Charles replied as well as his excited feelings would permit , for the whole scene had been so agreeable , so much to his mind ...
... Lovell in both of his , let us see you often ; and I ask it not in compliment , but with all sincerity . ' Charles replied as well as his excited feelings would permit , for the whole scene had been so agreeable , so much to his mind ...
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