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Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1898 - 292 pages
...representations from one who had almost a mother's love and mother's rights, it would be prevented. Captain Wentworth had no fortune. He had been lucky...ship, and soon be on a station that would lead to everything he wanted. He had always been lucky ; he knew he should be so still. Such confidence, powerful...
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Northanger Abbey: Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1898 - 650 pages
...representations from one who had almost a mother's love and mother's rights, it would be prevented. Captain Wentworth had no fortune. He had been lucky...confident that he should soon be rich; full of life and ardor, he knew that he should soon have a ship, and soon be on a station thaWwould lead to everything...
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Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1899 - 344 pages
...representations from one who had almost a mother's love and mother's rights, it would be prevented. • Captain Wentworth had no fortune. He had been lucky...confident that he should soon be rich ; full of life and ardor, he knew that he should soon have a ship, and soon be on a station that would lead to everything...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1901 - 298 pages
...representations from one who had almost a mother's love and mother's rights, it would be prevented. Captain Wentworth had no fortune. He had been lucky...ship, and soon be on a station that would lead to everything he wanted. He had always been lucky ; he knew he should be so still. Such confidence, powerful...
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Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1905 - 390 pages
...representations from one who had almost a mother's love and mother's rights, it would be prevented. Captain Wentworth had no fortune. He had been lucky...profession ; but spending freely what had come freely, had realised nothing. But he was confident that he should soon be rich : full of life and ardour, he knew...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1905 - 388 pages
...representations from one who had almost a mother's love and mother's rights, it would be prevented. Captain Wentworth had no fortune. He had been lucky...profession ; but spending freely what had come freely, had realised nothing. But he was confident that he should soon be rich : full of life and ardour, he knew...
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The Novels and Letters of Jane Austen, Volume 10

Jane Austen - 1906 - 442 pages
...representations from one who had almost a mother's love and mother's rights, it would be prevented. Captain Wentworth had no fortune. He had been lucky...ship, and soon be on a station that would lead to everything he wanted. He had always been lucky; he knew he should be so still. Such confidence, powerful...
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Persuasion, Volume 8

Jane Austen - 1906 - 348 pages
...representations from one who had almost a mother's love and mother's rights, it would be prevented. Captain Wentworth had no fortune. He had been lucky...confident that he should soon be rich; full of life and ardor, he knew that he should soon have a ship, and soon be on a station that would lead to everything...
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The Novels of Jane Austen, Volume 10

Jane Austen - 1906 - 400 pages
...representations from one who had almost a mother's love and mother's rights, it would be prevented. Captain Wentworth had no fortune. He had been lucky...freely what had come freely, had realized nothing. But h° was confident that he should soon be rich : full of life and ardour, he knew that he should soon...
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Jane Austen's Sailor Brothers: Being the Adventures of Sir Francis Austen ...

John Henry Hubback, Edith Charlotte Hubback - 1906 - 374 pages
...the ordinary run of men in such circumstances. We are clearly told what those circumstances were. " Captain Wentworth had no fortune. He had been lucky in his profession ; but spending freely 37 what had come freely had realised nothing. But he was confident that he would soon be rich ; full...
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