De Clifford, Or, the Constant Man, Том 3 |
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Exclusive of this , the man I had the most , and indeed only cause to fear , had
seemed , by his consideration and urbanity , to put all fear to sleep ; and as for
others , why should I fear them ? They were but human , like myself , and if they
were ...
Exclusive of this , the man I had the most , and indeed only cause to fear , had
seemed , by his consideration and urbanity , to put all fear to sleep ; and as for
others , why should I fear them ? They were but human , like myself , and if they
were ...
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And hence , no doubt , ” said I , rather stiffly , " that a love which I had not been
able to conceal , and which it would be folly to attempt to disguise from a
penetration like your ladyship ' s , was the cause of all that change of behaviour
which I felt ...
And hence , no doubt , ” said I , rather stiffly , " that a love which I had not been
able to conceal , and which it would be folly to attempt to disguise from a
penetration like your ladyship ' s , was the cause of all that change of behaviour
which I felt ...
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... for I have thought and still think him made for better things ; and as , if I am right
as to the cause of it , it was a fellow - feeling with you of despair as to a certain
lady , I can only felicitate you upon not being involved in the same consequences
.
... for I have thought and still think him made for better things ; and as , if I am right
as to the cause of it , it was a fellow - feeling with you of despair as to a certain
lady , I can only felicitate you upon not being involved in the same consequences
.
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... recollection of the interesting scene which followed with Northumberland , in
the very place where it was supposed to have happened . Nor was I a little proud
of my ancestor for his devotion to the cause , for which he declared himself ready
...
... recollection of the interesting scene which followed with Northumberland , in
the very place where it was supposed to have happened . Nor was I a little proud
of my ancestor for his devotion to the cause , for which he declared himself ready
...
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... only gives it strength , and so I held my peace . After a pause of some minutes ,
he resumed the talk . “ It was amusing , ” said he , “ after my first arrival here , to
observe the speculations which were hazarded as the cause of my retreat , by a ...
... only gives it strength , and so I held my peace . After a pause of some minutes ,
he resumed the talk . “ It was amusing , ” said he , “ after my first arrival here , to
observe the speculations which were hazarded as the cause of my retreat , by a ...
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