Burton. A novel, Volumen2 |
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Página 66
... closed as lady Mary entered the room , but hearing a step , he turned slowly round towards her . " You are very kind to visit me , " said he , in a faint , low voice ; but at the same time a transient light passed over his counte- nance ...
... closed as lady Mary entered the room , but hearing a step , he turned slowly round towards her . " You are very kind to visit me , " said he , in a faint , low voice ; but at the same time a transient light passed over his counte- nance ...
Página 67
... closed his eyes , while his head sunk upon his breast ; but after a minute or two , he raised it , and pointed to a sealed letter that lay on the table . It was directed to lord Burton , and Mary took it , saying she would deliver it ...
... closed his eyes , while his head sunk upon his breast ; but after a minute or two , he raised it , and pointed to a sealed letter that lay on the table . It was directed to lord Burton , and Mary took it , saying she would deliver it ...
Página 68
... closed by such hands as yours . " " I will not go - indeed I will not ! " answered Mary ; and what with having been ill , and the pain of the scene before her , the tears came into her eyes , and one or two trickled over her cheek ...
... closed by such hands as yours . " " I will not go - indeed I will not ! " answered Mary ; and what with having been ill , and the pain of the scene before her , the tears came into her eyes , and one or two trickled over her cheek ...
Página 70
... closed the eyes now bereft of the light of being , she re- turned to Paris ; but she had suffered a severe shock , which , in her yet uncon- firmed state of health , continued to affect her for several days . 9 To her also application ...
... closed the eyes now bereft of the light of being , she re- turned to Paris ; but she had suffered a severe shock , which , in her yet uncon- firmed state of health , continued to affect her for several days . 9 To her also application ...
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... the mis- take , for that it might be of the greatest consequence to them both that it should continue . ... The request made Mary blush again ; and and the soft pressure with which Charles's hand closed upon 136 BURTON .
... the mis- take , for that it might be of the greatest consequence to them both that it should continue . ... The request made Mary blush again ; and and the soft pressure with which Charles's hand closed upon 136 BURTON .
Términos y frases comunes
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