The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 sider |
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Side 4
... affectionate feelings ; and , at this period , she was twisted east and west , and hither and yont , and Time , in ... affection ; again , he would peevishly brush the boy away as he clasped his knees , and hurry out of the house with ...
... affectionate feelings ; and , at this period , she was twisted east and west , and hither and yont , and Time , in ... affection ; again , he would peevishly brush the boy away as he clasped his knees , and hurry out of the house with ...
Side 12
... affection , in which anxiety to see him again before she died was stronger than any other feeling ; and as often as she felt it moving her to repine at his inattention , she would turn herself to the wall and implore the Father of ...
... affection , in which anxiety to see him again before she died was stronger than any other feeling ; and as often as she felt it moving her to repine at his inattention , she would turn herself to the wall and implore the Father of ...
Side 13
... affections should be directed towards Miss Girzy Hypel , the only daughter of Malachi Hypel , the laird of Plealands . They were in some degree related , and he had been led to think of her from an incident which occurred on the day he ...
... affections should be directed towards Miss Girzy Hypel , the only daughter of Malachi Hypel , the laird of Plealands . They were in some degree related , and he had been led to think of her from an incident which occurred on the day he ...
Side 41
... affection as the sterile sensibilities of his own bosom could entertain for any object ; but Mrs Walkin- shaw , from some of those unaccountable antipathies with which nature occasionally perplexes philosophy , almost hated her first ...
... affection as the sterile sensibilities of his own bosom could entertain for any object ; but Mrs Walkin- shaw , from some of those unaccountable antipathies with which nature occasionally perplexes philosophy , almost hated her first ...
Side 42
... affection of no father was ever more tender , till about the period when she attained her twentieth year . Her charms were then in full blossom , and she was seen only to be followed and admired . But , in proportion as every manly ...
... affection of no father was ever more tender , till about the period when she attained her twentieth year . Her charms were then in full blossom , and she was seen only to be followed and admired . But , in proportion as every manly ...
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Side 68 - Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me. And Isaac his father said unto him, Who art thou? And he said, I am thy son, thy firstborn Esau.
Side 68 - And he also had made savoury meat, and brought it unto his father, and said unto his father, Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me.