A Day in Stowe GardensJ. & H.L. Hunt, 1825 - 315 страници |
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... feeling of excitement which he had not experienced for some time past , he lifted the cloak , and beheld a woman and child stretched lifeless underneath . Her dress consisting of white trowsers , fastened at the ancles with gold ...
... feeling of excitement which he had not experienced for some time past , he lifted the cloak , and beheld a woman and child stretched lifeless underneath . Her dress consisting of white trowsers , fastened at the ancles with gold ...
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... feeling of woman poured forth her thanks . " I well perceive , " said she , " that your man ners and actions are above your station , or is it that 2 all of your nation have a soft , and winning THE STORY OF ZULEMA . 7.
... feeling of woman poured forth her thanks . " I well perceive , " said she , " that your man ners and actions are above your station , or is it that 2 all of your nation have a soft , and winning THE STORY OF ZULEMA . 7.
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... feelings by a ready sympathy in his sufferings , and a tender of many services to comfort and relieve him . Olinda , who feared that her brother might misunder- stand the frankness of my speech and manner , urged our returning to the ...
... feelings by a ready sympathy in his sufferings , and a tender of many services to comfort and relieve him . Olinda , who feared that her brother might misunder- stand the frankness of my speech and manner , urged our returning to the ...
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... feeling of apathy and despair , when the figure of a man stood dark between me and the pale hori- zon . Yielding to the emotions I have described , I did not stir , until I heard my own name breathed in a voice that sent all the blood ...
... feeling of apathy and despair , when the figure of a man stood dark between me and the pale hori- zon . Yielding to the emotions I have described , I did not stir , until I heard my own name breathed in a voice that sent all the blood ...
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... feelings , bowed acquiescence , and begged leave to retire . When alone , I revolved all the perplexities of my situation : the tenderness I felt for my father was repelled by the horror of his giving me in marriage to a man , who ...
... feelings , bowed acquiescence , and begged leave to retire . When alone , I revolved all the perplexities of my situation : the tenderness I felt for my father was repelled by the horror of his giving me in marriage to a man , who ...
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