Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... therefore lose no time in returning to my hermitage : " a resolution which he car- ried into immediate execution . His family consisted of an only child , Agatha , - who was now about the same age as Edith 10 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... therefore lose no time in returning to my hermitage : " a resolution which he car- ried into immediate execution . His family consisted of an only child , Agatha , - who was now about the same age as Edith 10 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
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... Edith quickly attached herself to Agatha Shelton , whom indeed it was scarcely possible to know without feeling for her a deep and pas- sionate admiration . Even her appearance seem- ed to indicate that she was a being of a superior ...
... Edith quickly attached herself to Agatha Shelton , whom indeed it was scarcely possible to know without feeling for her a deep and pas- sionate admiration . Even her appearance seem- ed to indicate that she was a being of a superior ...
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... Agatha , governing herself by exalted and immutable principles , looked out upon the world with a firm self ... Edith when in- formed by her father that the family of Hales Court had returned , and that having deter- mined upon ...
... Agatha , governing herself by exalted and immutable principles , looked out upon the world with a firm self ... Edith when in- formed by her father that the family of Hales Court had returned , and that having deter- mined upon ...
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... Agatha Shelton , bringing intelligence that Edith was better , though still a good deal dis- composed , and all uniting in a petition to the Squire that she might be allowed to remain a few days at Hales Court , where the change of air ...
... Agatha Shelton , bringing intelligence that Edith was better , though still a good deal dis- composed , and all uniting in a petition to the Squire that she might be allowed to remain a few days at Hales Court , where the change of air ...
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... Edith , who felt them with a deep though silent gratitude , and whose health and spirits were manifestly improved by the society of her be- loved Agatha , and her removal to a scene , which , from its embowered , romantic , and se ...
... Edith , who felt them with a deep though silent gratitude , and whose health and spirits were manifestly improved by the society of her be- loved Agatha , and her removal to a scene , which , from its embowered , romantic , and se ...
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