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... Beauchamp , in company with the doctor's own son Theodore . Dr. Beauchamp's pupils are both charming boys . Miss Lucy is just ten , and still re- mains with her maid at the Hall ; and surely , if I am not very partial , there is not a ...
... Beauchamp , in company with the doctor's own son Theodore . Dr. Beauchamp's pupils are both charming boys . Miss Lucy is just ten , and still re- mains with her maid at the Hall ; and surely , if I am not very partial , there is not a ...
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... Beauchamp himself , his second wife , - for he was one who could not live alone , — and his two children by his former wife , Theodore and Sophia , the latter of whom is about the age of Miss Lucy , and you must see her , Sir , to form ...
... Beauchamp himself , his second wife , - for he was one who could not live alone , — and his two children by his former wife , Theodore and Sophia , the latter of whom is about the age of Miss Lucy , and you must see her , Sir , to form ...
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... Beauchamp , sel- dom can see any body's faults , much less those of his children and friends ; although , in the abstract , he is fully convinced of the depravity of human nature , and by no means blinded to the perception of his own ...
... Beauchamp , sel- dom can see any body's faults , much less those of his children and friends ; although , in the abstract , he is fully convinced of the depravity of human nature , and by no means blinded to the perception of his own ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. " Dr. Beauchamp's mode of looking at the bright side , " continued Mrs. Goodwill , " and the method pursued by Mrs. Nuttall and some others , of ruminating on the dismal , remind me of the old fable of the ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. " Dr. Beauchamp's mode of looking at the bright side , " continued Mrs. Goodwill , " and the method pursued by Mrs. Nuttall and some others , of ruminating on the dismal , remind me of the old fable of the ...
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... Beauchamp justice , if I did not say , that I believe his bright and happy views proceed not wholly from his natural temperament , but , in a great measure , from his very warm and beautiful conceptions of the divine mercy , as ...
... Beauchamp justice , if I did not say , that I believe his bright and happy views proceed not wholly from his natural temperament , but , in a great measure , from his very warm and beautiful conceptions of the divine mercy , as ...
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