Burton. A novel, Volumen1 |
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... 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 in the service of 24 BURTON .
... 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 in the service of 24 BURTON .
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Ronald MACCHRONICLE (pseud.) 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 ...
Ronald MACCHRONICLE (pseud.) 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 ...
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... When they met , Stan- hope fired first , without effect ; and Bur- ton's pistol being upon the hair , as he raised it to discharge it in the air , the trig- ger ger somehow got entangled with his glove , went off 26 BURTON .
... When they met , Stan- hope fired first , without effect ; and Bur- ton's pistol being upon the hair , as he raised it to discharge it in the air , the trig- ger ger somehow got entangled with his glove , went off 26 BURTON .
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... raised of snow , That melts away before the sun of truth , Nor leaves a vestige of its form behind ? ” The Tutor . THE vacancy occasioned by Mary's ab- sence was more strongly felt by every member of sir Charles Melville's family as the ...
... raised of snow , That melts away before the sun of truth , Nor leaves a vestige of its form behind ? ” The Tutor . THE vacancy occasioned by Mary's ab- sence was more strongly felt by every member of sir Charles Melville's family as the ...
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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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Abbey Adelaide answered arrival asked baroness beautiful bosom Calais captain Malcolm Caroline carriage Cecilia cern character Charles Mel Charles's cheek coach companion conversation count countenance cousin dear dinner ed Charles elegant England entered exclaimed Exeter eyes father feelings felt France Frederic French gave gentleman gone hand happiness heart hope Ilfracombe Jane Evelyn ject kind lady Anne Milsome lady Delmont lady Mary Burton leave letter look lord Bur Lorenzo Malden manded melancholy Melville's ment mind Miss Delmont Miss Stanhope mont morning never painful Paris passed perhaps person plied politeness porte-cochère postilions remember replied Charles replied lady Jane replied lord Burton scarcely seemed shewed sir Charles Melville sister smile soon speak spoke stranger suppose sure sword tell ther thing thought tion told took travelling turned walked Wilmot Wincanton wish young lady