Persuasion

Tinted Line Drawings by H.M. Brock, 1898.
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Chapter 7, #1
 
Chapter 2
 
Chapter 7, #2
She played with the
greatest obligingness.
(frontispiece, vol. 1 )
 
In vain were the well-meant condescensions of Sir Thomas.
(ch. 2)
 
“I am come to make my own apologies.”
(ch. 7)
 
 
Chapter 10
 
Chapter 20
 
Chapter 22
“Miss Price all alone!”
(ch. 10)
 
He could not help giving
Mrs. Norris a hint.
(ch. 20)
 
Dr. Grant himself went out with an umbrella.
(ch. 22)
Chapter 30
Chapter 28
Chapter 33
Returning to her seat to finish a note.
(frontispiece, vol. 2)
Sir Thomas brought
him to her.
(ch. 28)
She was forced to listen.
(ch. 33)
Chapter 34
Chapter 37
Chapter 41
“I know what you are thinking of.”
(ch. 34)
Complete in his lieutenant's uniform.
(ch. 37)
He ... left them only
at the door.
(ch. 41)

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