De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... felt that my fears were groundless , and so I told him , though I could not help adding , " your invulne- rability to her must be owing to your being wounded elsewhere . " " Of course , ” replied he , and , as I thought , he red- dened ...
... felt that my fears were groundless , and so I told him , though I could not help adding , " your invulne- rability to her must be owing to your being wounded elsewhere . " " Of course , ” replied he , and , as I thought , he red- dened ...
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... felt when I grasped it ) and copied what was entitled It ran thus : - " THE LORD'S DAY . " : - " Never shall I forget the impression made on my heart this morning , by the union of personal feelings of pleasure with piety of mind ...
... felt when I grasped it ) and copied what was entitled It ran thus : - " THE LORD'S DAY . " : - " Never shall I forget the impression made on my heart this morning , by the union of personal feelings of pleasure with piety of mind ...
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... felt it in my mind and in my nerves ; in my senses and in my thoughts : for all , all , were at peace . My father had blessed me with peculiar fer- vour that morning , and my heart dilated with joy and gratitude . The soothing , indeed ...
... felt it in my mind and in my nerves ; in my senses and in my thoughts : for all , all , were at peace . My father had blessed me with peculiar fer- vour that morning , and my heart dilated with joy and gratitude . The soothing , indeed ...
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... felt murdered , and obligingly adding , " it was lucky the gentleman had got into the preserves , for this here blow was meant for one of us . " By this I found I was indebted for being laid pros- trate to a gang of poachers , and was ...
... felt murdered , and obligingly adding , " it was lucky the gentleman had got into the preserves , for this here blow was meant for one of us . " By this I found I was indebted for being laid pros- trate to a gang of poachers , and was ...
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... felt my wound severely , and was very sick . Luckily Sandford was just arrived from York ; and came in at the moment . He saw my distress , and asked Margaret the cause of it , who declared she did not know , for she had only been ...
... felt my wound severely , and was very sick . Luckily Sandford was just arrived from York ; and came in at the moment . He saw my distress , and asked Margaret the cause of it , who declared she did not know , for she had only been ...
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