Flora; or, Self-deception, by A.L.O.E. |
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Side 30
... expression on his benevolent face . He courteously greeted Ada , to whom he had before been introduced , and expressed his hope that her visit to the country would be a prolonged one . " Oh , no ! I leave Laurel - bank the end of next ...
... expression on his benevolent face . He courteously greeted Ada , to whom he had before been introduced , and expressed his hope that her visit to the country would be a prolonged one . " Oh , no ! I leave Laurel - bank the end of next ...
Side 42
... expression of inquiry . " " You don't read novels ! Oh , no ; you are too wise ! But who keeps Eastern tales in her boudoir , quietly hidden behind a vase of innocent flowers , to feast upon when nobody sees her ? " And Ada displayed a ...
... expression of inquiry . " " You don't read novels ! Oh , no ; you are too wise ! But who keeps Eastern tales in her boudoir , quietly hidden behind a vase of innocent flowers , to feast upon when nobody sees her ? " And Ada displayed a ...
Side 79
... expression which lighted for a moment the sleepy black eye , she felt it in the quick throbbing of her own heart . Glad was Flora that her mother's entrance excuse for quitting the room . her own in a very bitter spirit . gave her an ...
... expression which lighted for a moment the sleepy black eye , she felt it in the quick throbbing of her own heart . Glad was Flora that her mother's entrance excuse for quitting the room . her own in a very bitter spirit . gave her an ...
Side 97
... expression . She was pleased and gratified by the profound silence of her listener , and read on , and on , warming with her subject , till in one favourite hymn , which described the blessedness of living for eternity , her eyes filled ...
... expression . She was pleased and gratified by the profound silence of her listener , and read on , and on , warming with her subject , till in one favourite hymn , which described the blessedness of living for eternity , her eyes filled ...
Side 105
... expression of the countenances of both mother and child some- thing far more saddening to her gentle spirit than the destruction of anything that gold could replace ; -anger in the one , sullen de- fiance in the other ; not maternal ...
... expression of the countenances of both mother and child some- thing far more saddening to her gentle spirit than the destruction of anything that gold could replace ; -anger in the one , sullen de- fiance in the other ; not maternal ...
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affection amusements appeared Barbadoes baronet beauty behold blessing bosom brahmin bright brow CHAPTER charm child clergyman comfort cousin cried Flora daugh daughter death delight door dream earth earthly Emma Emma's Emmie exclaimed Ada exclaimed Flora Exeter Hall eyes face fear feeling Flora felt flowers Futtey Sing gentle Golden Square Grosvenor Square hand happy heard heart holy hope husband idol impa John Vernon Johnny Lady Legrange Laurel Bank letter lips lisp listened London look Lord Lyddie mamma marriage Master-Mind mind morning mother muslin never night novel opened pain parent passion pleasure poor dear prayers quiet Rajah received religion rest Sambo Saviour scarcely seemed sigh silent Sir Amery smile sorrow soul spirit sweet tears temple thou thought tion trembled Truth uttered Vernon voice Ward weary widow wife wings Wingsdale wish words young
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