Burton. A novel, Volumen1 |
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Frederic was travelling in Germany , and then an elegant young man of about one or two - and - twenty ; he there became slightly acquainted with a colonel Stanhope , a man of low origin , I believe , but but who had raised himself high ...
Frederic was travelling in Germany , and then an elegant young man of about one or two - and - twenty ; he there became slightly acquainted with a colonel Stanhope , a man of low origin , I believe , but but who had raised himself high ...
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but who had raised himself high in the service of some of the petty states , by his great personal courage and daring , which was very conspicuous . He was , however , a gambling , debauched , unprincipled scoundrel , as appeared ...
but who had raised himself high in the service of some of the petty states , by his great personal courage and daring , which was very conspicuous . He was , however , a gambling , debauched , unprincipled scoundrel , as appeared ...
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When they met , Stanhope fired first , without effect ; and Burton's pistol being upon the hair , as he raised it to discharge it in the air , the trigger ger somehow got entangled with his glove , went off 26 BURTON .
When they met , Stanhope fired first , without effect ; and Burton's pistol being upon the hair , as he raised it to discharge it in the air , the trigger ger somehow got entangled with his glove , went off 26 BURTON .
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Thus fancy oft Bụilds up the airy fabric of the future ; From lier own stores her light materials brings , Models , creates , enjoys : and when all's done , What is it but a palace raised of snow , That melts away before the sun of ...
Thus fancy oft Bụilds up the airy fabric of the future ; From lier own stores her light materials brings , Models , creates , enjoys : and when all's done , What is it but a palace raised of snow , That melts away before the sun of ...
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... for feeling that the stare of so many must be unpleasant to any one , he took up the newspaper , and carelessly glanced his eye over the columns . Lady Lady Delmont acted differently ; for , raising her glass 76 BURTON.
... for feeling that the stare of so many must be unpleasant to any one , he took up the newspaper , and carelessly glanced his eye over the columns . Lady Lady Delmont acted differently ; for , raising her glass 76 BURTON.
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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