Flora; or, Self-deception, by A.L.O.E. |
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Side 11
... seen him , good old Mr. Ward " - " Oh , yes , I have seen him , -the bald - headed little man , with such a benevolent look and patronizing smile , that I quite expected him to pat me on the head , and say , ' There's a good little dear ...
... seen him , good old Mr. Ward " - " Oh , yes , I have seen him , -the bald - headed little man , with such a benevolent look and patronizing smile , that I quite expected him to pat me on the head , and say , ' There's a good little dear ...
Side 22
... seen our village in the old time , when a bob or a bow was an unheard - of piece of polite- ness . " " " It is a very pretty village , " said Ada , as the picturesque row of white cottages opened on their view ; the latticed windows ...
... seen our village in the old time , when a bob or a bow was an unheard - of piece of polite- ness . " " " It is a very pretty village , " said Ada , as the picturesque row of white cottages opened on their view ; the latticed windows ...
Side 48
... seen . " It is my office to open the eyes of the blind , to draw aside the cur- tain of delusion , to dispel the mirage upon the desert , to waken mortals from the dreams of their fancy . Hast thou , O Futtey Sing , 48 THE RAJAH'S DREAM .
... seen . " It is my office to open the eyes of the blind , to draw aside the cur- tain of delusion , to dispel the mirage upon the desert , to waken mortals from the dreams of their fancy . Hast thou , O Futtey Sing , 48 THE RAJAH'S DREAM .
Side 52
... seen , they were done to be praised , and surely thou hast had thy reward ! Fool , fool ! dost thou claim merit for this ? Lo ! the dust of earth hath defiled thy deeds of bene- ficence ! " Futtey Sing heaved a sigh of bitter disap ...
... seen , they were done to be praised , and surely thou hast had thy reward ! Fool , fool ! dost thou claim merit for this ? Lo ! the dust of earth hath defiled thy deeds of bene- ficence ! " Futtey Sing heaved a sigh of bitter disap ...
Side 56
... seen by thee : it has deep recesses , which can never be explored but by the eye of Omni- science ; yet mayst thou learn something by the quest . " Then reluctantly , yet drawn on by invisible power , Futtey Sing re - entered through ...
... seen by thee : it has deep recesses , which can never be explored but by the eye of Omni- science ; yet mayst thou learn something by the quest . " Then reluctantly , yet drawn on by invisible power , Futtey Sing re - entered through ...
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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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