Novels: Mansfield ParkJ. Grant, 1911 |
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... in all the lively turns , quick resources , and playful impudence that could do honour to the game ; and the round table was altogether a very comfortable contrast to the steady sobriety and orderly silence of the 4 MANSFIELD PARK.
... in all the lively turns , quick resources , and playful impudence that could do honour to the game ; and the round table was altogether a very comfortable contrast to the steady sobriety and orderly silence of the 4 MANSFIELD PARK.
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... honours of the evening ; and this reflection quickly restored so much of her good - humour as enabled her to join in with the others , before their happiness and thanks were all expressed . Edmund , William , and Fanny did , in their ...
... honours of the evening ; and this reflection quickly restored so much of her good - humour as enabled her to join in with the others , before their happiness and thanks were all expressed . Edmund , William , and Fanny did , in their ...
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... honour him beyond expression . ' And she looked around as if long- ing to tell him so . He was not near , he was attending a party of ladies out of the room ; and Mrs. Grant coming up to the two girls , and taking an arm of each , they ...
... honour him beyond expression . ' And she looked around as if long- ing to tell him so . He was not near , he was attending a party of ladies out of the room ; and Mrs. Grant coming up to the two girls , and taking an arm of each , they ...
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... honour than happiness to Fanny , for the first dance at least : her partner was in excellent spirits , and tried to impart them to her ; but she was a great deal too much frightened to have any enjoyment till she could 59 MANSFIELD PARK ...
... honour than happiness to Fanny , for the first dance at least : her partner was in excellent spirits , and tried to impart them to her ; but she was a great deal too much frightened to have any enjoyment till she could 59 MANSFIELD PARK ...
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... honour , and such an observance of decorum as might warrant any man in the fullest dependence on her faith and integrity , he expressed what was inspired by the knowledge of her being well principled and religious . ' I could so wholly ...
... honour , and such an observance of decorum as might warrant any man in the fullest dependence on her faith and integrity , he expressed what was inspired by the knowledge of her being well principled and religious . ' I could so wholly ...
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