De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... head and front of my offending ; ' as well as of my ambition . As to address her inform would be insanity , so to endeavour secretly to seduce her affections , even , as you say , if I could succeed , would be as far from my endeavour ...
... head and front of my offending ; ' as well as of my ambition . As to address her inform would be insanity , so to endeavour secretly to seduce her affections , even , as you say , if I could succeed , would be as far from my endeavour ...
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... head ; then , as if recollecting himself , said with a smile , " How delightfully , if I were so inclined , could I play upon and torment your feelings ! How put you to the proof of your professions , by telling you your suspicions were ...
... head ; then , as if recollecting himself , said with a smile , " How delightfully , if I were so inclined , could I play upon and torment your feelings ! How put you to the proof of your professions , by telling you your suspicions were ...
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... head left me insensible . How long I remained so I could not tell , when I found myself reviving in the arms of two of Mr. Hastings ' keepers , who , from my long and mysterious absence , had been sent with lanthorns in search of me ...
... head left me insensible . How long I remained so I could not tell , when I found myself reviving in the arms of two of Mr. Hastings ' keepers , who , from my long and mysterious absence , had been sent with lanthorns in search of me ...
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... head bound with bloody handkerchiefs . The keepers acquainted him with the cause , and I had strength to get upon my legs , though not to walk , and we were half a mile from the house . In this emergency he detached one of the men to ...
... head bound with bloody handkerchiefs . The keepers acquainted him with the cause , and I had strength to get upon my legs , though not to walk , and we were half a mile from the house . In this emergency he detached one of the men to ...
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... head , well laid on by a poacher , is no trifling matter , and that , though sense may be restored , it may not continue . The agitation I had gone through pre- vious to that occasioned by this ruffian blow , and re- newed by the recent ...
... head , well laid on by a poacher , is no trifling matter , and that , though sense may be restored , it may not continue . The agitation I had gone through pre- vious to that occasioned by this ruffian blow , and re- newed by the recent ...
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