The visitor just alluded to, by the way — was a Miss Agnes P , a girl of about twenty-one, the daughter of an old friend and patient of mine. Her mother, a widow, (with no other child than this,) resided in a village about fifty miles from town— from... Passages from the Diary of a Late Physician - Page 4by Samuel Warren - 1838 - 509 pagesFull view - About this book
| Scotland - 1832 - 1014 pages
...me, through the window, anxiously — and with paler faces than they might choose to own. The visitor just alluded to, by the way — was a Miss Agnes P...daughter back again into the country. Miss P— — was without exception the most charming young woman I think I ever met with. The beauty of her person but... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - American periodicals - 1832 - 648 pages
...tearful predictions with the unusual, or rather unnatural, aspect of the day, I morej tile country. and patient of mine. Her mother, a widow, (with no...few days' time, to take her daughter back again into than once experienced sudden qualms of apprehension as I rode along on my daily rounds. I did not so... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1833 - 366 pages
...anxiously, and with paler faces than they might choose to own. The visiter just alluded to, by-theway, was a Miss Agnes P , a girl of about twentyone, the...her daughter back again into the country. Miss P was without exception the most charming young woman I think I ever met with. The beauty of her person but... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1833 - 366 pages
...anxiously, and with paler faces than they might choose to own. The visiter just alluded to, by-theway, was a Miss Agnes P , a girl of about twentyone, the...her daughter back again into the country. Miss P was without exception the most charming young woman I think I ever met with. The beauty of her person but... | |
| 1833 - 460 pages
...than they might choose to own. The visitor just alluded to, was a Miss Agnes P— , a girl of ahout21, the daughter of an old friend and patient of mine....daughter back again into the country. Miss P — was without exception the most charming young woman I think I ever met with. The beauty of her person but... | |
| American fiction - 1833 - 432 pages
...me, through the window, anxiously — and with paler faces than they might choose to own. The visitor just alluded to, by the way — was a Miss Agnes P...mother, a widow, (with no other child than this,) resi« ded in a village about fifty miles from town — from which she was expected in a few days'... | |
| American literature - 1833 - 666 pages
...just alluded to, by the way, was a Miss Agnes P , i girl of about twenty-one, the daughter of an oM friend and patient of mine. Her mother, a widow, (with...which she was expected, in a few days' time, to take herdaughter back again into the country. Miss P was without exception the most charming young woman... | |
| Great Britain - 1833 - 462 pages
...they might choose to own. The visitor just alluded to, was a Miss Agnes P — , a girl of ahout 21, the daughter of an old friend and patient of mine....(with no other child than this,) resided in a village ahout fifty miles from town— from which she was expected, in a few days' time, to take her daughter... | |
| Women - 1842 - 380 pages
...me, through the window, anxiously — and with paler faces than they might choose to own. The visitor just alluded to, by the way, was a Miss Agnes P ,...mother, a widow, (with no other child than this,) re- ' sided in a village about fifty miles from town — from which she was expected in a few days'... | |
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