Cecilia: Or, Memoirs of an Heiress, 1권G. Bell and sons, 1890 |
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... of her trustees ; a choice en which had for object the peculiar gratification of his niece , cul whose most favourite young friend Mr. Harrel had married , SSO and in whose house he therefore knew she would most 2 CECILIA .
... of her trustees ; a choice en which had for object the peculiar gratification of his niece , cul whose most favourite young friend Mr. Harrel had married , SSO and in whose house he therefore knew she would most 2 CECILIA .
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... object who to all the advan- tages of that wealth he had so highly prized , added youth , beauty , and intelligence ; though much her senior , he was by no means of an age to render his addressing her an im- propriety , and the ...
... object who to all the advan- tages of that wealth he had so highly prized , added youth , beauty , and intelligence ; though much her senior , he was by no means of an age to render his addressing her an im- propriety , and the ...
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... object of her peculiar antipathy ; while Cecilia , perceiving her aversion , though ignorant of its cause , took care to avoid all intercourse with her but what ceremony exacted , and pitied in secret the unfortunate lot of her friend ...
... object of her peculiar antipathy ; while Cecilia , perceiving her aversion , though ignorant of its cause , took care to avoid all intercourse with her but what ceremony exacted , and pitied in secret the unfortunate lot of her friend ...
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... object of whose pursuit was already near him . Morrice , with much pretended earnestness , flew from window to window , to trace footsteps upon the turf which he knew had not printed it : yet , never inattentive to his own interest ...
... object of whose pursuit was already near him . Morrice , with much pretended earnestness , flew from window to window , to trace footsteps upon the turf which he knew had not printed it : yet , never inattentive to his own interest ...
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... object , what room there may be for alarm or lamentation I confess I cannot divine . ' " " " What ! " cried Mr. Monckton , with some emotion , " are there not sharpers , fortune - hunters , sycophants , wretches of all sorts and ...
... object , what room there may be for alarm or lamentation I confess I cannot divine . ' " " " What ! " cried Mr. Monckton , with some emotion , " are there not sharpers , fortune - hunters , sycophants , wretches of all sorts and ...
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acquaintance admiration affairs alarmed already answered Cecilia appearance Arnott assure baronet begged better Briggs brother called character conversation cried Cecilia cried Morrice dance delight desire distress Don Quixote dress encreased engaged enquire entreated exclaimed expect extremely favour fear fortune Frances Burney gave gentleman give Gosport guardian half happy Harrel hear heard heart honour hope knew laughing live look Lord ma'am madam Madame D'Arblay manner Meadows mean mind Miss Belfield Miss Beverley Miss Burney Miss Larolles Miss Leeson Monckton morning mortified never obliged party perceived Percival Stockdale pleasure poor Portman-square Portrait pray present racter received returned seemed servant Sir Robert Floyer situation soon speak spirit stairs stopt sure surprise talk tell thing thought tion told town Trans Tyburn Violet Bank vols waiting white domino wholly wish woman Woodcuts young Delvile young lady
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