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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... command , and recover- ed my former self - possession . " With this pleas- ing anticipation in his mind , as he bent forward to reconnoitre , he saw Colonel Hawkins and Captain Lindsay Bathurst watching his ap- proach , and he was soon ...
... command , and recover- ed my former self - possession . " With this pleas- ing anticipation in his mind , as he bent forward to reconnoitre , he saw Colonel Hawkins and Captain Lindsay Bathurst watching his ap- proach , and he was soon ...
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... Captain Bathurst either did not or would not hear , and the regular strokes of his retreating heels on the pavement of the barrack- yard were the only sounds that met the ears of Hamond and Colonel Hawkins as they stood by each other in ...
... Captain Bathurst either did not or would not hear , and the regular strokes of his retreating heels on the pavement of the barrack- yard were the only sounds that met the ears of Hamond and Colonel Hawkins as they stood by each other in ...
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... Colonel Hawkins bursting in- to his room and exclaiming , " For Heaven's sake ! Langham , what is it that I hear ? Are you , or are you not , attached to a Miss Cress- ingham ? Do you , or do you not , know who you are ? " CHAPTER XIX ...
... Colonel Hawkins bursting in- to his room and exclaiming , " For Heaven's sake ! Langham , what is it that I hear ? Are you , or are you not , attached to a Miss Cress- ingham ? Do you , or do you not , know who you are ? " CHAPTER XIX ...
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... COLONEL HAWKINS had been dining at the house of a friend recently returned from Italy , who , having seen a good deal of Hamond when he was at Rome , found great pleasure in speaking of him and asking questions respect- ing him . Few ...
... COLONEL HAWKINS had been dining at the house of a friend recently returned from Italy , who , having seen a good deal of Hamond when he was at Rome , found great pleasure in speaking of him and asking questions respect- ing him . Few ...
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... Colonel Hawkins had heard before of this change of name , and of its having been adopted from necessity . But no word had reached him of the consequence it had entailed in intro- ducing Hamond to a part of his mother's fa- mily . He ...
... Colonel Hawkins had heard before of this change of name , and of its having been adopted from necessity . But no word had reached him of the consequence it had entailed in intro- ducing Hamond to a part of his mother's fa- mily . He ...
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acquaintance affection Amelia answer beauty believe beloved blush Captain Bathurst CHAPTER cheek Cheltenham Chinnery Colonel Hawkins Cooper countenance Cressing Crosbie daughters dear Hamond deep Dorset Street dreadful endeavoured father favour fear feel felt girl grief happiness hear heard heart Heaven Henry Milman honour hope hour imagination Jean Jeannette Langham Jeannette's knew Lady Everard Langham Court letter Lindsay Ba Lindsay Bathurst lips little hour look Lyndon Madame de Stael manner marriage Matilda melan melancholy memory ment mind misery Miss Cressingham Miss Langham Miss Leonard Miss Sherrard mother nature nette never painful passed paused perhaps pleasure present racter rard reasonable foundation recollections regret remember reply scarcely seemed Sidmouth silent Sir William Sherrard sister smile soon sorrow soul speak spoke suffered tears tell thing thought thurst tion truth turned uttered voice weep wish woman words