The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship: Selected from the Standard Authors of All Nations and All Time, Volume 5Ainsworth Rand Spofford Gebbie & Company, 1888 |
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Page 122
... daughter at home , and not exposing himself or her to the machinations of the persecuting party . It was on an August evening , that he and his daughter were seated together in their little parlour . He had performed all his daily ...
... daughter at home , and not exposing himself or her to the machinations of the persecuting party . It was on an August evening , that he and his daughter were seated together in their little parlour . He had performed all his daily ...
Page 145
... daughter . The consequence was that they fell speedily in love with one another , which was the more remarkable , that nothing could be more natural or appropriate . Whether the father wished or contemplated this result , no one could ...
... daughter . The consequence was that they fell speedily in love with one another , which was the more remarkable , that nothing could be more natural or appropriate . Whether the father wished or contemplated this result , no one could ...
Page 362
... daughter ; but Nature , when she grants but one child , always compensates by making it a prodigy ; and so it was with the daughter of the baron . All the nurses , gossips , and country cousins assured her father that she had not her ...
... daughter ; but Nature , when she grants but one child , always compensates by making it a prodigy ; and so it was with the daughter of the baron . All the nurses , gossips , and country cousins assured her father that she had not her ...
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