Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volume 2Henry Colburn, 1819 |
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... guests were not always to be had in the country , such persons were rare every where ; and to prevent the chance of this desira- ble acquisition escaping from the list of her " kind great friends , " she politely and warmly pressed on ...
... guests were not always to be had in the country , such persons were rare every where ; and to prevent the chance of this desira- ble acquisition escaping from the list of her " kind great friends , " she politely and warmly pressed on ...
Halaman 30
... guest , and uniting with the exigencies of his own situation and business , it at once decided him in yielding to solicitations , which , coming from a woman , even such a wo- man , he was not , perhaps , of a character to reject . With ...
... guest , and uniting with the exigencies of his own situation and business , it at once decided him in yielding to solicitations , which , coming from a woman , even such a wo- man , he was not , perhaps , of a character to reject . With ...
Halaman 69
... guest had taken possession of her evangelical imagination . There seemed to her a mystery in his visit ; and she foresaw in her vanity , her visionary idleness , and wordly romance , a conquest or a con- vert , a partner in her labours ...
... guest had taken possession of her evangelical imagination . There seemed to her a mystery in his visit ; and she foresaw in her vanity , her visionary idleness , and wordly romance , a conquest or a con- vert , a partner in her labours ...
Halaman 74
... guests supplied by the situation of the country , and the circumstances of the neighbourhood . They consisted of two barristers , friends , and ( in their respec- tive ways ) toadies of the young counsel- lor : two protectees of Mr ...
... guests supplied by the situation of the country , and the circumstances of the neighbourhood . They consisted of two barristers , friends , and ( in their respec- tive ways ) toadies of the young counsel- lor : two protectees of Mr ...
Halaman 84
... guest was not a methodist , from the manner in which he had sprung from the chaise into the portico , with the light bound of an impatient school- boy , advanced to receive him with his wonted overcharged civility ; but when that guest ...
... guest was not a methodist , from the manner in which he had sprung from the chaise into the portico , with the light bound of an impatient school- boy , advanced to receive him with his wonted overcharged civility ; but when that guest ...
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