Flora; or, Self-deception, by A.L.O.E. |
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Side 11
... lady so long , -he was a school - fellow of my dear father . there's Captain Lepine Then " A captain ! that sounds more lively . Is he an agreeable individual ? ” " Yes ; he takes care of my garden , and brings me cuttings of his roses ...
... lady so long , -he was a school - fellow of my dear father . there's Captain Lepine Then " A captain ! that sounds more lively . Is he an agreeable individual ? ” " Yes ; he takes care of my garden , and brings me cuttings of his roses ...
Side 18
... lady , did he not , rather against the wishes of your poor father ? " Flora bowed her head in assent . " Then your sister - in - law is a perfect stranger to you ? " " Quite ; and as she dislikes her pen , and never answers a letter ...
... lady , did he not , rather against the wishes of your poor father ? " Flora bowed her head in assent . " Then your sister - in - law is a perfect stranger to you ? " " Quite ; and as she dislikes her pen , and never answers a letter ...
Side 26
... lady of fashion . An aged woman , in a snowy cap , was seated in an arm - chair beside a small fire ; while a woman who had been engaged in ironing , paused in her occupation to drop a humble courtesy to Flora . " How are you feeling to ...
... lady of fashion . An aged woman , in a snowy cap , was seated in an arm - chair beside a small fire ; while a woman who had been engaged in ironing , paused in her occupation to drop a humble courtesy to Flora . " How are you feeling to ...
Side 28
... Flora listened more than she spoke . For some time the feeble voice of the dying woman alone broke the stillness of the place , till , at her earnest request that the young lady would let her hear once 28 THE VILLAGE .
... Flora listened more than she spoke . For some time the feeble voice of the dying woman alone broke the stillness of the place , till , at her earnest request that the young lady would let her hear once 28 THE VILLAGE .
Side 29
Charlotte Maria Tucker. request that the young lady would let her hear once more -for the last time - her favourite hymn for the departing , in accents which trembled with emotion Flora sang the follow- ing verses . HYMN FOR THE DYING ...
Charlotte Maria Tucker. request that the young lady would let her hear once more -for the last time - her favourite hymn for the departing , in accents which trembled with emotion Flora sang the follow- ing verses . HYMN FOR THE DYING ...
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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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