De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... my heart thrill when I saw and remem- bered the spot ( never indeed forgotten ) where the youthful Bertha bounded into the arms of her brother , VOL . II . B 829243 that brother now no more , and all her charming DE CLIFFORD ...
... my heart thrill when I saw and remem- bered the spot ( never indeed forgotten ) where the youthful Bertha bounded into the arms of her brother , VOL . II . B 829243 that brother now no more , and all her charming DE CLIFFORD ...
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... charming viva- city beat down and subdued by her recent and un- looked for misfortune . All about her and about the place , then gaiety itself , was now in deep mourning . Yet , was she only still more lovely , for the interest which ...
... charming viva- city beat down and subdued by her recent and un- looked for misfortune . All about her and about the place , then gaiety itself , was now in deep mourning . Yet , was she only still more lovely , for the interest which ...
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... charm me , in consequence of finding my- self , by express invitation , once more on this happy soil . That it was the direct contrary of what I had in my sanguine temper thought it , fully appeared from Granville's forcible remark upon ...
... charm me , in consequence of finding my- self , by express invitation , once more on this happy soil . That it was the direct contrary of what I had in my sanguine temper thought it , fully appeared from Granville's forcible remark upon ...
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... charm were now wanting . I no longer thought of it as the abode of science , of genius , of an inexhaustible mine of learning , the haunt of cultivated spirits , holding their arms open to myself to become one of them ; but as a mere ...
... charm were now wanting . I no longer thought of it as the abode of science , of genius , of an inexhaustible mine of learning , the haunt of cultivated spirits , holding their arms open to myself to become one of them ; but as a mere ...
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... charm and every virtue . " " I have hopes of you , " said Fothergill , " but I shall watch you . I will have no lone walks , much less at midnight ; though I think the lesson you re- ceived upon that sort of romance will save a ...
... charm and every virtue . " " I have hopes of you , " said Fothergill , " but I shall watch you . I will have no lone walks , much less at midnight ; though I think the lesson you re- ceived upon that sort of romance will save a ...
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