De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... telling you your suspicions were right , and that I am not only the rival you think me , but likely to succeed . It ... tell you that I can see her , speak to her , serve her , admire and revere her , and yet , for reasons best known to ...
... telling you your suspicions were right , and that I am not only the rival you think me , but likely to succeed . It ... tell you that I can see her , speak to her , serve her , admire and revere her , and yet , for reasons best known to ...
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... tell me , I did not presume to ask him , thinking a time might come when I should discover , or he reveal it . We continued our walk , therefore , in renewed amity , for I was now convinced that the expostu- lations he urged , on the ...
... tell me , I did not presume to ask him , thinking a time might come when I should discover , or he reveal it . We continued our walk , therefore , in renewed amity , for I was now convinced that the expostu- lations he urged , on the ...
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... which was in the form of a letter , in French ; whether a genuine letter , or only an exercise , I could not tell , for it did not appear to whom it was ad- dressed , or by whom written , only in form THE CONSTANT MAN . 17.
... which was in the form of a letter , in French ; whether a genuine letter , or only an exercise , I could not tell , for it did not appear to whom it was ad- dressed , or by whom written , only in form THE CONSTANT MAN . 17.
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... 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 . Finding I bled profusely , they shewed no small signs of alarm ...
... 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 . Finding I bled profusely , they shewed no small signs of alarm ...
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... tell you how much more than any thing that ever befel me I have valued the kindness you and your family have shewn me ; how much it has depressed me to see the necessity of taking leave you for ever , if only to spare you all future ...
... tell you how much more than any thing that ever befel me I have valued the kindness you and your family have shewn me ; how much it has depressed me to see the necessity of taking leave you for ever , if only to spare you all future ...
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