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be told ; but he first made a dead stop , then shook the stranger by the hand , and asked him how he had been this long time , Then seeing him look somewhat surprised , he begged his pardon , and finding himself awkward and confused ...
be told ; but he first made a dead stop , then shook the stranger by the hand , and asked him how he had been this long time , Then seeing him look somewhat surprised , he begged his pardon , and finding himself awkward and confused ...
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... lord Burton felt them , and perhaps a slight degree of hope , that he might hear more of her , mingled with his politeness , when , in handing the object of his interest from the coach , he asked if he could in any way serve her ?
... lord Burton felt them , and perhaps a slight degree of hope , that he might hear more of her , mingled with his politeness , when , in handing the object of his interest from the coach , he asked if he could in any way serve her ?
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asked lady Delmont . “ She says she has a letter from lady M- , my lady , ” replied the butler . • Do look at Ross's face , ” whispered lady Jane Evelyn to lord Burton ; " did you ever see such a look of mystery as the man bears ...
asked lady Delmont . “ She says she has a letter from lady M- , my lady , ” replied the butler . • Do look at Ross's face , ” whispered lady Jane Evelyn to lord Burton ; " did you ever see such a look of mystery as the man bears ...
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“ I hope she never may know them , ” replied Charles ; " for I am sure , from the very delicacy of her mind , she would feel much hurt that such schemes had ever been formed , without the concurrence of either party being asked ; and ...
“ I hope she never may know them , ” replied Charles ; " for I am sure , from the very delicacy of her mind , she would feel much hurt that such schemes had ever been formed , without the concurrence of either party being asked ; and ...
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With Paris , concerning which city Charles asked a great many questions , he was most intimately acquainted ; all its peculiarities , all its dangers , all its vices , seemed to have come within the sphere of his knowledge , though he ...
With Paris , concerning which city Charles asked a great many questions , he was most intimately acquainted ; all its peculiarities , all its dangers , all its vices , seemed to have come within the sphere of his knowledge , though he ...
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added affection answered appearance arrival asked baroness beautiful Caroline carriage CHAPTER character Charles Melville Charles's companion continued conversation count course cousin deal Delmont demanded entered exclaimed expression eyes face feelings felt Frederic French gave give gone half hand happiness head heart hope hour idea Italy kind lady Jane lady Mary least leave length letter light look lord Burton manner Mary mean meet mind Miss moment morning nature never object observing once painful Paris passed perhaps person politeness present raised received remained replied replied Charles rest round scarcely seemed seen sir Charles sister smile society soon speak spoke Stanhope stranger suppose sure tell thing thought tion told took travelling true turned walked whole Wilmot wish write young