De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... passed till two days afterwards , when I had fully recovered my rea- son , by sleep and the use of opiates . All the next day I was kept in bed , the room darkened , and not a word allowed to be spoken ; though Granville kindly relieved ...
... passed till two days afterwards , when I had fully recovered my rea- son , by sleep and the use of opiates . All the next day I was kept in bed , the room darkened , and not a word allowed to be spoken ; though Granville kindly relieved ...
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... passed the whole morn- ing , and even the evening , in her own room ; so that , except at meals , there seemed an absolute interdiction of intercourse . This continued all the next day , when a still more marked incident proved the ...
... passed the whole morn- ing , and even the evening , in her own room ; so that , except at meals , there seemed an absolute interdiction of intercourse . This continued all the next day , when a still more marked incident proved the ...
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... passed before the doctor , who knew all the particulars . Greatly annoyed , Mr. Hastings immediately assailed Sandford for the facts , who very frankly gave them , treating the whole affair as of no consequence , and as a common ...
... passed before the doctor , who knew all the particulars . Greatly annoyed , Mr. Hastings immediately assailed Sandford for the facts , who very frankly gave them , treating the whole affair as of no consequence , and as a common ...
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... should now occur . But if the delight you say you received from it has passed away , it is not for me to refute your opinions , or refuse to receive it back . " Here she looked earnestly at the book as it lay THE CONSTANT MAN . 39.
... should now occur . But if the delight you say you received from it has passed away , it is not for me to refute your opinions , or refuse to receive it back . " Here she looked earnestly at the book as it lay THE CONSTANT MAN . 39.
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... passed , certainly not as if it had been indifferent , but with most entire acquiescence , and with no expectancy that the conver- sation should be renewed . Though much moved , I had no wish to interrupt this state . I saw that with ...
... passed , certainly not as if it had been indifferent , but with most entire acquiescence , and with no expectancy that the conver- sation should be renewed . Though much moved , I had no wish to interrupt this state . I saw that with ...
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