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Sense and Sensibility - Page 33
by Jane Austen - 1892
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Sense and Sensibility: A Novel

Jane Austen - 1833 - 370 pages
...great garden walls that are covered with the best fruit-trees in the country ; and such a mulberry tree in one corner ! Lord ! how Charlotte and I did stuff...delightful stewponds, and a very pretty canal ; and every thing, in short, that one could wish for: and, moreover, it is close to the church, and only...
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Sense and Sensibility: a Novel

Jane Austen - 1833 - 372 pages
...great garden walls that are covered with the best fruit-trees in the country; and such a mulberry tree in one corner ! Lord ! how Charlotte and I did stuff...delightful stewponds, and a very pretty canal; and every thing, in short, that one could wish for: and, moreover, it is close to the church, and only...
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Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion ...

Jane Austen - 1864 - 530 pages
...great garden walls that are covered with the best fruit-trees in the country ; and such a mulberry tree in one corner ! Lord ! how Charlotte and I did stuff...dovecote, some delightful stewponds, and a very pretty eanal ; and everything, in short, that one could wish for ; and, moreover, it is close to the church,...
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Sense & Sensibility

Jane Austen - English literature - 1882 - 342 pages
...are covered with the best fruit-trees in the country ; and such a mulberry tree in one comer ! Lord 1 how Charlotte and I did stuff the only time we were...delightful stewponds, and a very pretty canal ; and every thing, in short, that one could wish for : and, moreover, it is close to the church, and only...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Sense and sensibility

Jane Austen - English fiction - 1892 - 248 pages
...great garden walls that are covered with the best fruit-trees in the country; and such a mulberry tree in one corner! Lord! how Charlotte and I did stuff the only rime we were there ! Then, there is a dovecote, some delightful stewponds, and a very pretty canal;...
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Little Journeys to the Homes of Famous Women, Issue 6; Issues 9-12

Elbert Hubbard - Authors, English - 1897 - 476 pages
...trees and such a mulberry tree in the corner. Then there is a dovecote, some delightful fish ponds, and a very pretty canal, and everything, in short, that one could wish for ; and moreover it 's close to the church and only a quarter of a mile from the turnpike road. Sense and Smsibilily. JANE...
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Sense and Sensibility, Volume 2

Jane Austen - England - 1899 - 314 pages
...believe." "Oh, Lord! yes, that I do indeed. It must be terrible for you to hear it talked of; and as for your sister, I am sure I would not mention a word...could wish for: and, moreover, it is close to the churchj and only a quarter of a mile from the turnpike-road, so 't is never dull, for if you only go...
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The Living Age, Volume 230

Literature - 1901 - 886 pages
...may sit up in an old yew harbor and watch the carriages as they pass along. And such a mulberry tree! Lord, how Charlotte and I did stuff the only time we were there." She is very partial to worthy Colonel Brandon, "whom everybody is glad to see and no one remembers...
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Sense and Sensibility, Volume 2

Jane Austen - England - 1905 - 304 pages
...great garden-walls that are covered with the best fruit-trees in the country ; and such a mulberry tree in one corner ! Lord ! how Charlotte and I did stuff...there! Then, there is a dovecote, some delightful stew8 ponds, and a very pretty canal ; and everything, in short, that one could wish for : and, moreover,...
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To the homes of famous women

Elbert Hubbard - Biography - 1916 - 380 pages
...fruit-trees, and such a mulberry-tree in the corner. Then there is a dovecote, some delightful fish-ponds, and a very pretty canal, and everything, in short, that one could wish for; and moreover it 's close to the church and only a quarter of a mile from the turnpike road. — Sense and Sensibility...
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