The Philadelphia Visitor, 2. kötet1836 |
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411. oldal
... feelings shed around it by the all - powerful one year older than Emma , Isabella two hand of Nature and enthusiasm ... feeling which prompted Leslie luzuriant curls , were all sources of love again and again to embrace Emma as he and ...
... feelings shed around it by the all - powerful one year older than Emma , Isabella two hand of Nature and enthusiasm ... feeling which prompted Leslie luzuriant curls , were all sources of love again and again to embrace Emma as he and ...
442. oldal
... feelings in one of her fitful moods , has bestowed she should possess were absent . No , no , upon you more charms than should fall to look in the world for one who can feel for the lot of woman , and these you think you as a wife ...
... feelings in one of her fitful moods , has bestowed she should possess were absent . No , no , upon you more charms than should fall to look in the world for one who can feel for the lot of woman , and these you think you as a wife ...
541. oldal
... feeling for your wives ted on the minds of the men , that their and children , whom this rash step , at this whole feelings changed , and they met his season of the year , will plunge into utter proposal with loud and long continued ...
... feeling for your wives ted on the minds of the men , that their and children , whom this rash step , at this whole feelings changed , and they met his season of the year , will plunge into utter proposal with loud and long continued ...
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