De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... given a gleam — a glimmering of light to conduct you ! But to falter on voluntarily in dark- ness , with neither prospect nor clue - oh , the infatua- tion — the madness ! to say nothing of the dishonour , even if you could succeed ...
... given a gleam — a glimmering of light to conduct you ! But to falter on voluntarily in dark- ness , with neither prospect nor clue - oh , the infatua- tion — the madness ! to say nothing of the dishonour , even if you could succeed ...
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... given him pleasure . I did not suspect him of being one of those counsellors so jealous of their own wisdom that they would rather a friend suffered than their prophecy be defeated ; but I did begin to suspect ( for the very first time ...
... given him pleasure . I did not suspect him of being one of those counsellors so jealous of their own wisdom that they would rather a friend suffered than their prophecy be defeated ; but I did begin to suspect ( for the very first time ...
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... given something to have been told the reasons , best known to himself , which clothed him in such armour of proof against the power of Bertha ; in short , whether he had , and who was his Sacharissa . As he did not , however , offer to ...
... given something to have been told the reasons , best known to himself , which clothed him in such armour of proof against the power of Bertha ; in short , whether he had , and who was his Sacharissa . As he did not , however , offer to ...
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... given sufficient proof that she is not a person to be lightly thought of , either on the score of dignity or prudence ? The very frankness with which she expresses her esteem for you , and her sense of obligation for the interest you ...
... given sufficient proof that she is not a person to be lightly thought of , either on the score of dignity or prudence ? The very frankness with which she expresses her esteem for you , and her sense of obligation for the interest you ...
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... given me by Bertha two or three years before , and which I never was without , was lying by my side . The feelings and language of Ophelia seemed appo- site to my own case , and I read the passages more than once , as almost ominous ...
... given me by Bertha two or three years before , and which I never was without , was lying by my side . The feelings and language of Ophelia seemed appo- site to my own case , and I read the passages more than once , as almost ominous ...
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