Flora; or, Self-deception, by A.L.O.E. |
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Side 24
... regarded her with suspicion at first , and were very jealous of interference . They seemed to consider it as their privilege to be ragged and dirty . But nothing could with- stand the power of her gentleness and kindness . The first ...
... regarded her with suspicion at first , and were very jealous of interference . They seemed to consider it as their privilege to be ragged and dirty . But nothing could with- stand the power of her gentleness and kindness . The first ...
Side 37
... regarded the mind or the heart , and secretly compassionated the young London lady , as worldly , frivolous , and ignorant of spiritual things . How far Ada deserved her cousin's silent censure I will not at present inquire ; my subject ...
... regarded the mind or the heart , and secretly compassionated the young London lady , as worldly , frivolous , and ignorant of spiritual things . How far Ada deserved her cousin's silent censure I will not at present inquire ; my subject ...
Side 39
... regarded as delights - Flora pleased herself in pleasing her parent . One of the strongest features in Flora's character was the love of approbation , and carefully guarded as she ever had been from any influence that could injure her ...
... regarded as delights - Flora pleased herself in pleasing her parent . One of the strongest features in Flora's character was the love of approbation , and carefully guarded as she ever had been from any influence that could injure her ...
Side 41
... regarded as the ex- position of her mind . Alas ! her writings were far more holy than their authoress ! Thus a false opinion was formed of her charac- ter , aided in no small degree by the singular sweetness of a face upon which no ...
... regarded as the ex- position of her mind . Alas ! her writings were far more holy than their authoress ! Thus a false opinion was formed of her charac- ter , aided in no small degree by the singular sweetness of a face upon which no ...
Side 65
... regarded Flora's comfort in all her arrangements , while she quite neglected her own ; but it was impossible to receive so large an addition to her limited household without making some changes which necessarily some- what affected the ...
... regarded Flora's comfort in all her arrangements , while she quite neglected her own ; but it was impossible to receive so large an addition to her limited household without making some changes which necessarily some- what affected the ...
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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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