Jane Bouverie; Or, Prosperity and AdversityWilliam Whyte and Company, 1846 - 320 pages |
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Page 5
... look upon his like again , especially as my banker's book drop- ped me a strenuous hint lately , not to give such long prices often . " " Poverty is a bore ! No doubt of that , Bouverie ! I have serious thoughts of set- ting up soon as ...
... look upon his like again , especially as my banker's book drop- ped me a strenuous hint lately , not to give such long prices often . " " Poverty is a bore ! No doubt of that , Bouverie ! I have serious thoughts of set- ting up soon as ...
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... look of grief so desolate and forlorn , that Captain Bouverie , thoughtless and indifferent as he had hither- to been , suddenly paused . The pallid face and quivering lip , the averted eye , and the speechless anguish of her whole ...
... look of grief so desolate and forlorn , that Captain Bouverie , thoughtless and indifferent as he had hither- to been , suddenly paused . The pallid face and quivering lip , the averted eye , and the speechless anguish of her whole ...
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... the volume approaches a final close , the aged may look back perhaps with won- der at the agitating suspense and immode- rate interest with which they watched over the most trifling vicissitudes of hope and fear , so 16 JANE BOUVERIE .
... the volume approaches a final close , the aged may look back perhaps with won- der at the agitating suspense and immode- rate interest with which they watched over the most trifling vicissitudes of hope and fear , so 16 JANE BOUVERIE .
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... look , it seems to have grown younger , for aged beyond reckoning as he appeared to me formerly , and venerable as the countenance is , I am older this day my- self , than he was when he died . My parents being in their ideas and ha ...
... look , it seems to have grown younger , for aged beyond reckoning as he appeared to me formerly , and venerable as the countenance is , I am older this day my- self , than he was when he died . My parents being in their ideas and ha ...
Page 46
... look on the mourning circle around , and gathers comfort in the very act of death , from those tears that tell how fondly he has been loved -how deeply he shall be lamented . CHAPTER V. In love of nature jealousy is not , 46 JANE BOUVERIE .
... look on the mourning circle around , and gathers comfort in the very act of death , from those tears that tell how fondly he has been loved -how deeply he shall be lamented . CHAPTER V. In love of nature jealousy is not , 46 JANE BOUVERIE .
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