Young Love: A Novel, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1844 |
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... mind to believe , that though only a little girl , ( which , of course , she knew was but a very second - rate sort of animal in creation , ) she was the best off of the two- inasmuch , as she was permitted to trot here and there ...
... mind to believe , that though only a little girl , ( which , of course , she knew was but a very second - rate sort of animal in creation , ) she was the best off of the two- inasmuch , as she was permitted to trot here and there ...
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... mind . Had she at any moment been asked to tell what she liked , she would probably have laughed heartily , and replied , any thing ; " and if desired to say what she liked best , she might have laughed more heartily still , and cried ...
... mind . Had she at any moment been asked to tell what she liked , she would probably have laughed heartily , and replied , any thing ; " and if desired to say what she liked best , she might have laughed more heartily still , and cried ...
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... mind in a degree that never can be en- joyed by the egotist . Good Colonel Der- mont , when soothing himself , as he occa- sionally did , by boasting that he had given Julia Drummond an excellent education , little guessed how very ...
... mind in a degree that never can be en- joyed by the egotist . Good Colonel Der- mont , when soothing himself , as he occa- sionally did , by boasting that he had given Julia Drummond an excellent education , little guessed how very ...
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... mind , and it may be my own too , at rest upon that mat- ter . But , between ourselves , wife , Alfred is not a young man to throw his heart away upon any girl who had nothing better to dis- tinguish her than a pretty face . Alfred has ...
... mind , and it may be my own too , at rest upon that mat- ter . But , between ourselves , wife , Alfred is not a young man to throw his heart away upon any girl who had nothing better to dis- tinguish her than a pretty face . Alfred has ...
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... press on my heart at this mo- ment to assure me of it ! But , alas ! we know too well that the frank - hearted , guile- less young man has not sufficient strength of mind , and firmness of character , to resist the 58 YOUNG LOVE .
... press on my heart at this mo- ment to assure me of it ! But , alas ! we know too well that the frank - hearted , guile- less young man has not sufficient strength of mind , and firmness of character , to resist the 58 YOUNG LOVE .
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Page 166 - Tell me what you wish me to do, and I will do all in my power to accomplish it. I wish to know what my orders and authority are. I ask for nothing, but will obey whatever orders you give. I only ask a prompt decision, that I may at once give the necessary orders. It will not do to delay longer.
Page 182 - I regret that it will not be possible for me to accept your invitation for Tuesday next.
Page 179 - It is as much for your sake as my own that I wish to conceal our marriage. I could not endure to think of all you would undergo if I left you in the claws of that harpy ! " He continued to plead, to reason, to enlarge on the miseries and wrongs she had endured.
Page 25 - No, it was not a spirit of wilfulness that led little Julia to interfere with the proceedings of her young companion ; but it is easier to say what it was not, than to explain precisely what it was.