De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... turned Granville . " We shall see how principles and practice accord . " And we again walked on in silence . In a few minutes he continued- " It is evident B 2 THE CONSTANT MAN . 3 "You have run into the cannon's mouth," ...
... turned Granville . " We shall see how principles and practice accord . " And we again walked on in silence . In a few minutes he continued- " It is evident B 2 THE CONSTANT MAN . 3 "You have run into the cannon's mouth," ...
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... turning upon the death of Foljambe and my marriage with Bertha , he succeeded . " Do One of his methods to restore reason was to encou- rage what I was disposed to say , by appearing to con- verse with me . Among other things , I ...
... turning upon the death of Foljambe and my marriage with Bertha , he succeeded . " Do One of his methods to restore reason was to encou- rage what I was disposed to say , by appearing to con- verse with me . Among other things , I ...
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... turned from me , evidently to hide and recover from the effect of her feelings . I was deeply affected ; nevertheless , there were parts of this speech in which caution seemed so studiously united with kindness , that I was left without ...
... turned from me , evidently to hide and recover from the effect of her feelings . I was deeply affected ; nevertheless , there were parts of this speech in which caution seemed so studiously united with kindness , that I was left without ...
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... turned and perceived she had thrown herself into a chair , and was leaning her cheek on her hand , as if reflecting on every thing that had passed , certainly not as if it had been indifferent , but with most entire acquiescence , and ...
... turned and perceived she had thrown herself into a chair , and was leaning her cheek on her hand , as if reflecting on every thing that had passed , certainly not as if it had been indifferent , but with most entire acquiescence , and ...
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... turned a little red , but presently said , " Well , my good friend , I am glad , however , that you are with me . We will now keep things in order ; the first step to which is , I own , to keep me in order myself ; which , though no ...
... turned a little red , but presently said , " Well , my good friend , I am glad , however , that you are with me . We will now keep things in order ; the first step to which is , I own , to keep me in order myself ; which , though no ...
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