The valley of the Maude; or, 'On dits' [sic].1862 |
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... beautiful island , ' said he , ' I have travelled many miles , and I find it how green , how fresh , how full of the vigour and exuberance that characterises the imagination of her children . I do not wonder that your poets ...
... beautiful island , ' said he , ' I have travelled many miles , and I find it how green , how fresh , how full of the vigour and exuberance that characterises the imagination of her children . I do not wonder that your poets ...
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... beautiful women , that passed them , the same barouche in which Nina was seated had turned , and came down the road with the other equipages . Eugene had not time to look away with- out downright rudeness when he first no- ticed the ...
... beautiful women , that passed them , the same barouche in which Nina was seated had turned , and came down the road with the other equipages . Eugene had not time to look away with- out downright rudeness when he first no- ticed the ...
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... beautiful scene , which memory or imagination can can colour at will , ' said one of the party . Mayland , on the Maude . ' 6 ' Ah , that is admirable , ' said Eugene , who had drawn near the table when he saw the Count move towards it ...
... beautiful scene , which memory or imagination can can colour at will , ' said one of the party . Mayland , on the Maude . ' 6 ' Ah , that is admirable , ' said Eugene , who had drawn near the table when he saw the Count move towards it ...
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... beautiful slopes , at the base of which the river had cut its deep rocky gorge , they drove to the lodge at the great park gate of Mauden . It This gate was not now wide open , as had been the case in former years . was closed , and Mrs ...
... beautiful slopes , at the base of which the river had cut its deep rocky gorge , they drove to the lodge at the great park gate of Mauden . It This gate was not now wide open , as had been the case in former years . was closed , and Mrs ...
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... beautiful views in the slope of the hill . She ascended gradually while she was within sight of the carriage , but as soon as she could , apparently without design , hide herself from Mrs. Glynne's eyes , she struck down a path , and ...
... beautiful views in the slope of the hill . She ascended gradually while she was within sight of the carriage , but as soon as she could , apparently without design , hide herself from Mrs. Glynne's eyes , she struck down a path , and ...
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