De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... believe it myself , ” replied I , " nor do I know whether I have done well or ill . " " Ill , be assured , " said he ; " and I again say , ' Ex- perto crede Roberto . " " You think , then , I have run wilfully into danger ? " " You have ...
... believe it myself , ” replied I , " nor do I know whether I have done well or ill . " " Ill , be assured , " said he ; " and I again say , ' Ex- perto crede Roberto . " " You think , then , I have run wilfully into danger ? " " You have ...
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... believe , and sometimes relish his delicate thoughts and nice little turns . Perhaps you may remember Sacharissa and Amoret ? ' When gentle Amoret complains , I have sense of all her pains ; But for Sacharissa I Do not only grieve , but ...
... believe , and sometimes relish his delicate thoughts and nice little turns . Perhaps you may remember Sacharissa and Amoret ? ' When gentle Amoret complains , I have sense of all her pains ; But for Sacharissa I Do not only grieve , but ...
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... believe I have said I had been a sort of a favourite during my first visit ) , volunteered , with the full approbation of her mistress . Sandford , at the request of that mistress and her father , agreed to sleep at the house . CHAPTER ...
... believe I have said I had been a sort of a favourite during my first visit ) , volunteered , with the full approbation of her mistress . Sandford , at the request of that mistress and her father , agreed to sleep at the house . CHAPTER ...
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... Believe me , lady , that the wound to the outward man , inflicted by the ruffian who felled me , was absolutely nothing to the internal horror , the alarm and misery I have felt , ever since I have learned how guiltily my imagination ...
... Believe me , lady , that the wound to the outward man , inflicted by the ruffian who felled me , was absolutely nothing to the internal horror , the alarm and misery I have felt , ever since I have learned how guiltily my imagination ...
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... believe that I am sufficiently punished for it by the change of look and tone which at this moment I observe , and with which , for these last few hours , I cannot but feel I have been regarded . But this makes no difference in the ...
... believe that I am sufficiently punished for it by the change of look and tone which at this moment I observe , and with which , for these last few hours , I cannot but feel I have been regarded . But this makes no difference in the ...
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