Littell's Living Age, Volume 66Littell, Son and Company, 1860 |
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... Honor's affection for Robert Fulmort had always been moderated by Owen's antago- nism , her moderation in superlatives com- manded explicit credence , and Mr. Parsons inferred more , instead of less , than she ex- pressed ; better able ...
... Honor's affection for Robert Fulmort had always been moderated by Owen's antago- nism , her moderation in superlatives com- manded explicit credence , and Mr. Parsons inferred more , instead of less , than she ex- pressed ; better able ...
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... Honor was pierced to the quick by the scornful levity of those few lines . Of the ingratitude to herself , she thought but little in comparison with the heartless contempt towards Robert , and the miserable light - mindedness that it ...
... Honor was pierced to the quick by the scornful levity of those few lines . Of the ingratitude to herself , she thought but little in comparison with the heartless contempt towards Robert , and the miserable light - mindedness that it ...
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... Honor took the more homely view of argu- ing on the health and quietness of Turnagain Corner , the excellence of the landlady , and the fact that her own Cockney eyes had far less unreasonable expectations than those trained to the ...
... Honor took the more homely view of argu- ing on the health and quietness of Turnagain Corner , the excellence of the landlady , and the fact that her own Cockney eyes had far less unreasonable expectations than those trained to the ...
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