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... Brenda sing- ing in the garden with your Mordaunt . Now , I would rather listen to their little voices , than the sky - lark which I once heard in Caithness , or the nightingale that I have read of . - What will the girls do for want of ...
... Brenda sing- ing in the garden with your Mordaunt . Now , I would rather listen to their little voices , than the sky - lark which I once heard in Caithness , or the nightingale that I have read of . - What will the girls do for want of ...
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... Brenda , was of a complexion as differing from her sister , as they differed in cha- racter , taste , and expression . Her profuse locks were of that paly brown which receives from the passing sun - beam a tinge of gold , but darkens ...
... Brenda , was of a complexion as differing from her sister , as they differed in cha- racter , taste , and expression . Her profuse locks were of that paly brown which receives from the passing sun - beam a tinge of gold , but darkens ...
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... Brenda when he was mirthful ; and , what was nearly the same thing , preferred Minna before noon , and Brenda after the glass had circulated in the evening . But it was still more extraordinary , that the affections of Mordaunt Mertoun ...
... Brenda when he was mirthful ; and , what was nearly the same thing , preferred Minna before noon , and Brenda after the glass had circulated in the evening . But it was still more extraordinary , that the affections of Mordaunt Mertoun ...
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... Brenda the more lively and complicated mu- sic , which their father's affection caused to be brought from the English or Scottish capital for the use of his daughters . And while conversing with them , Mordaunt , who mingled a strain of ...
... Brenda the more lively and complicated mu- sic , which their father's affection caused to be brought from the English or Scottish capital for the use of his daughters . And while conversing with them , Mordaunt , who mingled a strain of ...
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... Brenda so interesting as when she sate listening , a subdued and affected par- taker of the deep pathos of her sister Minna . The public were , therefore , to use the hunter's phrase , at fault in their farther conclusions , and could ...
... Brenda so interesting as when she sate listening , a subdued and affected par- taker of the deep pathos of her sister Minna . The public were , therefore , to use the hunter's phrase , at fault in their farther conclusions , and could ...
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