The False Step, and The Sisters. [Two Novels by Miss - Jones.], Volumen1J. & J. Harper, no. 82 Cliff-Street, and sold by the principal booksellers throughout the United States., 1832 |
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... taken off her hat at the moment her repentance of her rashness , or rather her perception of its probable con- sequences , had commenced . Mr. Chinnery laughingly parodied two lines from Homer , as THE FALSE STEP . 335.
... taken off her hat at the moment her repentance of her rashness , or rather her perception of its probable con- sequences , had commenced . Mr. Chinnery laughingly parodied two lines from Homer , as THE FALSE STEP . 335.
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... Chinnery , I have been foolish enough this night to come here alone , -will you promise not to leave me ? " The promise was readily given , and Jean- nette felt as much relieved as if she had been unexpectedly saved from drowning . The ...
... Chinnery , I have been foolish enough this night to come here alone , -will you promise not to leave me ? " The promise was readily given , and Jean- nette felt as much relieved as if she had been unexpectedly saved from drowning . The ...
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... Chinnery and Sir William Sherrard like a very natural and friendly expression ; but to Jeannette , who remembered that in her letter to Lindsay Bathurst she had said she had been ill , and who remembered too all that she had previously ...
... Chinnery and Sir William Sherrard like a very natural and friendly expression ; but to Jeannette , who remembered that in her letter to Lindsay Bathurst she had said she had been ill , and who remembered too all that she had previously ...
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... Chinnery had put some questions to Mr. Bathurst on his manner of travelling , the plans he had adopted when in Italy , to secure seeing what was most worthy in the shortest space of time . Bathurst's answers were ample and en ...
... Chinnery had put some questions to Mr. Bathurst on his manner of travelling , the plans he had adopted when in Italy , to secure seeing what was most worthy in the shortest space of time . Bathurst's answers were ample and en ...
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... Chinnery , who was fond of philosophizing , explained to her why she was so ; and thus ended , to Jean- nette , an evening that had begun in dreams of happiness , the brighter perhaps because they had been without any solid or ...
... Chinnery , who was fond of philosophizing , explained to her why she was so ; and thus ended , to Jean- nette , an evening that had begun in dreams of happiness , the brighter perhaps because they had been without any solid or ...
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