De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... daughter of the younger son of a knight ) , that the pretensions of the blood of the De Cliffords and Bardolfes ought not to be sacrificed without a struggle . There was , however , another reason that told in pro- ducing this feeling ...
... daughter of the younger son of a knight ) , that the pretensions of the blood of the De Cliffords and Bardolfes ought not to be sacrificed without a struggle . There was , however , another reason that told in pro- ducing this feeling ...
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... daughters thought fashion consisted in being always over - dressed , and talking what they called French . All this dazzled their country neighbours , whatever it might do the people they copied ; and as in other respects they had a ...
... daughters thought fashion consisted in being always over - dressed , and talking what they called French . All this dazzled their country neighbours , whatever it might do the people they copied ; and as in other respects they had a ...
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... daughters , crimson as peonies , full of health and buttermilk ; and these buxom females , always flitting about me , laid hold of my young imagination in a man- ner I did not understand . They were homely enough , but still they were ...
... daughters , crimson as peonies , full of health and buttermilk ; and these buxom females , always flitting about me , laid hold of my young imagination in a man- ner I did not understand . They were homely enough , but still they were ...
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... daughter of rank and fortune , whom I had just seen . That her loveliness should make me love her , I could understand ; but why I should feel the com- plex sensations of awe , humility , and despair , which so instantly got possession ...
... daughter of rank and fortune , whom I had just seen . That her loveliness should make me love her , I could understand ; but why I should feel the com- plex sensations of awe , humility , and despair , which so instantly got possession ...
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... daughter in this introductory speech . For she watched her father with peculiar attention while he made it , and during his reverie afterwards . Of this reverie , at the time , I knew not the cause , and even when I did , did not ...
... daughter in this introductory speech . For she watched her father with peculiar attention while he made it , and during his reverie afterwards . Of this reverie , at the time , I knew not the cause , and even when I did , did not ...
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