Burton. A novel, Volumen1 |
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It was one of those November mornings , when the landscape , all smeared in
mist and fine drizzly rain , presents ... beauty and luxuriance , but which at
present afforded B 4 ones . no no other view than a thick , dreary atmosphere ,
BURTON .
It was one of those November mornings , when the landscape , all smeared in
mist and fine drizzly rain , presents ... beauty and luxuriance , but which at
present afforded B 4 ones . no no other view than a thick , dreary atmosphere ,
BURTON .
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I am a man of the old school , it is true , but I find that bob - tailed wigs and
goldlaced hats are not more completely different from the fashions of the present
day , than the modern ideas of propriety , not to speak of friendship , are from the
...
I am a man of the old school , it is true , but I find that bob - tailed wigs and
goldlaced hats are not more completely different from the fashions of the present
day , than the modern ideas of propriety , not to speak of friendship , are from the
...
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Caroline as usual did not fail to remonstrate on the present occasion , but in vain .
This was a point on which the baronet was immoveable , and consequently on
they went When morning dawned the next day , they found themselves passing ...
Caroline as usual did not fail to remonstrate on the present occasion , but in vain .
This was a point on which the baronet was immoveable , and consequently on
they went When morning dawned the next day , they found themselves passing ...
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... such minute details of some of the great historical events that had taken place
within the last ten years , that the impression remaining on the mind was , that he
must have been personally present at the transactions which he de scribed .
... such minute details of some of the great historical events that had taken place
within the last ten years , that the impression remaining on the mind was , that he
must have been personally present at the transactions which he de scribed .
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... either of them off their guard : but he soon perceived there was no danger of Mr
. Wilmot , who parried every lunge of his adversary , with that cool ease which
shewed him as superior at present , as the count had been in the former instance
.
... either of them off their guard : but he soon perceived there was no danger of Mr
. Wilmot , who parried every lunge of his adversary , with that cool ease which
shewed him as superior at present , as the count had been in the former instance
.
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added affection answered appearance arrival asked baroness beautiful Caroline carriage character Charles Melville Charles's companion continued conversation count course cousin deal dear Delmont entered exclaimed expression eyes face feelings felt followed 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 night 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 turned walked whole Wilmot wish write young