Delphine, Volume 1J. Mawman, 1803 |
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Page 42
... Marset . I do not recollect whether I have told you that this lady has taken a dislike to me , though I never gave , and never wished to give her the smallest offence . Ever since my arrival she has thought proper to testify her ...
... Marset . I do not recollect whether I have told you that this lady has taken a dislike to me , though I never gave , and never wished to give her the smallest offence . Ever since my arrival she has thought proper to testify her ...
Page 43
... Marset , he frequently censures me when I am absent , he always takes care to make some reservation in the compliments he pays me , in order that he may appear somewhat consistent . He is occupied with his own petty anxieties ; to them ...
... Marset , he frequently censures me when I am absent , he always takes care to make some reservation in the compliments he pays me , in order that he may appear somewhat consistent . He is occupied with his own petty anxieties ; to them ...
Page 44
... Marset and M. de Fierville ; 1 slightly reproached her , because I had heard her at different timès say a good deal to the prejudice of both of them . “ Praise or blame , " replied she , “ is an amusement of the mind , but to live in ...
... Marset and M. de Fierville ; 1 slightly reproached her , because I had heard her at different timès say a good deal to the prejudice of both of them . “ Praise or blame , " replied she , “ is an amusement of the mind , but to live in ...
Page 129
... Marset has gained or loft the important process on which all his fortune depended ? " " My God ! " interrupted I , " I was told yesterday that he had gained it ; so that you have not to console M. de Fierville for the regrets of his ...
... Marset has gained or loft the important process on which all his fortune depended ? " " My God ! " interrupted I , " I was told yesterday that he had gained it ; so that you have not to console M. de Fierville for the regrets of his ...
Page 186
... Marset by the arm , and said to her , loud enough to let me hear . Will you not play , madam ? their conversation is too fine for us . " - I blushed extremely át these words ; I rose to tell them that I would also be of the party ...
... Marset by the arm , and said to her , loud enough to let me hear . Will you not play , madam ? their conversation is too fine for us . " - I blushed extremely át these words ; I rose to tell them that I would also be of the party ...
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adieu affection afraid agitated amiable anxiety appeared Barton Bayonne believe Bellerive character charms conceal conduct conversation countenance cousin d'Ervins daugh daughter dear Delphine dear Louisa delicacy DELPHINE TO MADEMOISELLE destiny discover dread du Marset emotion engaged esteem excited expression eyes fate fear feelings felt Fierville formed fortune friendship give happiness heart heaven hope husband ideas imagination impression inspire interest Leonce LETTER LETTER lieve look madam MADAME DE VERNON MADEMOISELLE D'ALBEMAR Madle Madlle manner marriage married Marset Matilda melancholy ment mind Mondoville Montpellier mother motives nature necessary ness never object observed opinion painful Paris passed passion perhaps person pity pleasure Portugal possess racter received recollection reflection render replied resa respect secret sensibility sentiments Serbel Serbellane shew Sorane sorrow soul speak spect sufficient tell Theresa thing thought tion told tranquillity truth uneasiness unhappy Vernon warmth wish woman words yesterday zards