waited therefore with the greatest impatience, for the return of Edward in order to impart to him t...
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moment how great was my amonishment at seeing Reginald come out of Lady Susan's dressing-room. My h...
scheme which had doubtless long possessed your imagination? A secret Union will at once secure the ...
indulgence of her notions at the expense of her mother's inclinations. Her idle love for Reginald, ...
misfortune I am now proceeding to relate. The morning after our arrival at the Cottage, Sophia comp...
carry this note himself, which is to serve as an introduction to you, with whom he longs to be acqu...
Churchhill. My dear Mother,--Your letter has surprized me beyond measure! Can it be true that they...
I remain, &c., &c., CATHERINE VERNON. XVIII FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME Churchhill. My de...
but compel. Therefore let us be cheerful and honest about it. Let us be as stringent as we please w...
could be drawn from any direct attack upon it (though only in self- defence) to a natural right of ...
agents, lawyers, and organizers, and is beginning to intimidate legislators by the strength of its ...
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against their desires, and are often unconsciously made so. When several trades in a certain locali...
LADY SUSAN by Jane Austen I LADY SUSAN VERNON TO MR. VERNON Langford, Dec. MY DEAR BROTHER,--I ...
greatest sensibility to one in particular, a young Frederic, whom I take on my lap and sigh over fo...