The Emigrants of Ahadarra The Emigrants of Ahadarra

The Emigrants of Ahadarra

Publisher Description

This is novel book. In his own family his bearing towards his parents was, in point of fact, the reverse of what it ought to have been. He not only treated his father with something bordering on contempt, but joined his mother in all that ignorant pride which kept her perpetually bewailing the fate by which she was doomed to become his wife. Nor did she herself come off better at his hands. Whilst he flattered her vanity, and turned her foibles to his own advantage, under the guise of a very dutiful affection, his deportment towards her was marked by an ironical respect, which was the more indefensible and unmanly because she could not see through it. The poor woman had taken up the opinion, that difficult and unintelligible language was one test of a gentleman.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1847
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
525
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
560.5
KB
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