Rose d'Albret; or, Troublous times, Band 3,Ausgabe 1Harper & Brothers, 1844 - 152 Seiten |
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Seite 255 - ... stead. By way of foretaste, I send you a story, which in some degree refers to them ; what of it is true or fictitious, you can try to learn from themselves. THE MAN OF FIFTY. The Major came riding into the court of the mansion; and Hilaria, his niece, was already standing without to receive him, at the bottom of the stairs which led up to the apartments. Scarcely could he recognise her, for she had grown both in stature and beauty. She flew to meet him ; he pressed her to his breast with the...
Seite 303 - END OF THE FIRST VOLUME. LONDON : Printed by S. & J. BENTLEY, WILSON, and FLIT, Bangor House, Shoe Lane ROSE D'ALBRET; TROUBLOUS TIMES. VOL. II. ROSE D'ALBRET; OB TROUBLOUS TIMES. A ROMANCE. BY GPR JAMES, ESQ. AUTHOR OP •DARNLEY," " DE- L'ORME," "THE FALSE HEIR,' •'ARABELLA STUART,
Seite 137 - IN the beautiful language of an eminent writer, " When once a concealment or deceit has been practised in matters where all should be fair and open as the day — confidence can never be restored, any more than you can restore the white bloom to the grape or plum, which you have once pressed in your hand.