Brambletye House: Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, Band 3H. Colburn, 1826 - 413 Seiten |
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... expression of its intensity ; then and give up this poor scared and heart - broken being to the blood - hounds that are seeking his life ; to the hootings of an infuriated world ; to a public gibbet ; to posthumous infamy . You are ...
... expression of its intensity ; then and give up this poor scared and heart - broken being to the blood - hounds that are seeking his life ; to the hootings of an infuriated world ; to a public gibbet ; to posthumous infamy . You are ...
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... expression of her regard , and all cordial good wishes for his prosperity and welfare . Cheerless and repulsive as had appeared to Jocelyn the desolation of Haelbeck , and the mode of his reception upon his first arrival , his feelings ...
... expression of her regard , and all cordial good wishes for his prosperity and welfare . Cheerless and repulsive as had appeared to Jocelyn the desolation of Haelbeck , and the mode of his reception upon his first arrival , his feelings ...
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... expression of regret , almost of reproach ; but it passed away , and her countenance quickly resumed its look of serious though benignant beauty . " Leave me not , I beseech you , " exclaimed Jocelyn , " until you have enabled me , if ...
... expression of regret , almost of reproach ; but it passed away , and her countenance quickly resumed its look of serious though benignant beauty . " Leave me not , I beseech you , " exclaimed Jocelyn , " until you have enabled me , if ...
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... expressing her regret that he should have been exposed to so much peril and suffering upon her account . She cautioned him , however , against any future indulgence in such intemperate language as that which had led to his disgrace ...
... expressing her regret that he should have been exposed to so much peril and suffering upon her account . She cautioned him , however , against any future indulgence in such intemperate language as that which had led to his disgrace ...
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... the very conditions , " re- plied Rochester , " for no one is bound to per- form impossibilities . ” Jocelyn was expressing his regret that he should ever have fallen under his Majesty's displeasure , when BRAMBLETYE HOUSE . 119.
... the very conditions , " re- plied Rochester , " for no one is bound to per- form impossibilities . ” Jocelyn was expressing his regret that he should ever have fallen under his Majesty's displeasure , when BRAMBLETYE HOUSE . 119.
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