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Side 3
... feeling of superstitious dread among others , ( for we are mighty lovers of the marvellous at Roxobel , as will be hereafter seen , ) never to put any questions to him relative to these matters . We were not , however , without our ...
... feeling of superstitious dread among others , ( for we are mighty lovers of the marvellous at Roxobel , as will be hereafter seen , ) never to put any questions to him relative to these matters . We were not , however , without our ...
Side 36
... feeling the assurance that I had fallen into good hands , and being confirmed in this opi- nion by seeing all my effects brought up , and stowed in the corner of my room ; Mr. Barnaby Semple at the same time placing my purse in my hand ...
... feeling the assurance that I had fallen into good hands , and being confirmed in this opi- nion by seeing all my effects brought up , and stowed in the corner of my room ; Mr. Barnaby Semple at the same time placing my purse in my hand ...
Side 43
... feel an interest in all . I must acknowledge , however , that al- though the benevolent Mrs. Goodwill never mingled any bitterness in her tales , there was now and then a little archness blended with her descriptions of character ...
... feel an interest in all . I must acknowledge , however , that al- though the benevolent Mrs. Goodwill never mingled any bitterness in her tales , there was now and then a little archness blended with her descriptions of character ...
Side 53
... and Mrs. Lovel after this . They therefore left it immediately : and the three elder ladies seemed to feel the slight which had been put upon them more than could have been F 3 ROXOBEL . 53 mother's will, was to inherit the Hall and ...
... and Mrs. Lovel after this . They therefore left it immediately : and the three elder ladies seemed to feel the slight which had been put upon them more than could have been F 3 ROXOBEL . 53 mother's will, was to inherit the Hall and ...
Side 60
... the under - servants com- plain a great deal of this Mrs. Nuttall , who makes them all feel successively what slavery it is to be the servant of servants ; and this tyranny on the part of the house- keeper 60 ROXOBEL .
... the under - servants com- plain a great deal of this Mrs. Nuttall , who makes them all feel successively what slavery it is to be the servant of servants ; and this tyranny on the part of the house- keeper 60 ROXOBEL .
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