Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Volúmenes26-27Anna Maria Hall |
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... mother was a De Trevor . I think , if her pure and gentle soul could have entertained such a passion as pride , it ... mother's antecedents were not absolutely necessary to the explanation of my own life , he should not be troubled ...
... mother was a De Trevor . I think , if her pure and gentle soul could have entertained such a passion as pride , it ... mother's antecedents were not absolutely necessary to the explanation of my own life , he should not be troubled ...
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... mother entered the nursery . She was , even for her , unusually fractious . Too infantine for the out- ward balminess of nature to have any effect on her temper , the child's nerves had been irritated to a frightful degree by the ...
... mother entered the nursery . She was , even for her , unusually fractious . Too infantine for the out- ward balminess of nature to have any effect on her temper , the child's nerves had been irritated to a frightful degree by the ...
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... mother ; as it was , my father consented to take the name of De Trevor before his own of Castle- brook . The sacrifice , in due time , was achieved . My mother was married . She left kind and well- wishing friends , associations of ...
... mother ; as it was , my father consented to take the name of De Trevor before his own of Castle- brook . The sacrifice , in due time , was achieved . My mother was married . She left kind and well- wishing friends , associations of ...
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... mother's low sobs , as I min- gle my tears with hers , at some harshness , some dreadful rebuke , and I behold myself in total darkness , seated in her chamber , which looked on the street , gazing out of win dow through my tears at the ...
... mother's low sobs , as I min- gle my tears with hers , at some harshness , some dreadful rebuke , and I behold myself in total darkness , seated in her chamber , which looked on the street , gazing out of win dow through my tears at the ...
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... mother and I felt under great restraint , and experienced much difficulty in demeaning our- selves entirely to Mr. Castlebrook's satisfaction . We seemed always too noisy or too silent , too bold or too fearful to please my father ...
... mother and I felt under great restraint , and experienced much difficulty in demeaning our- selves entirely to Mr. Castlebrook's satisfaction . We seemed always too noisy or too silent , too bold or too fearful to please my father ...
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