Tales, and Miscellaneous Pieces, Volumen11R. Hunter, 1825 |
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... of woman - beauty . " " True : but Caroline would never accept of stray hearts , " said Godfrey . " See how her lip curls with pride at the bare imagination ! " VOL . XI . B " Pride never curled Caroline's lip , " cried Rosa- PATRONAGE. ...
... of woman - beauty . " " True : but Caroline would never accept of stray hearts , " said Godfrey . " See how her lip curls with pride at the bare imagination ! " VOL . XI . B " Pride never curled Caroline's lip , " cried Rosa- PATRONAGE. ...
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... cried Rosamond ; " is not there not some danger now ? " 66 Godfrey will not allow it , " said Mrs. Percy : " he is a soldier , and it is his trade not to know fear . " " Show him a certain danger , " cried Mr. Percy , looking up from a ...
... cried Rosamond ; " is not there not some danger now ? " 66 Godfrey will not allow it , " said Mrs. Percy : " he is a soldier , and it is his trade not to know fear . " " Show him a certain danger , " cried Mr. Percy , looking up from a ...
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... cried Rosamond , " did you see that light - out at sea ? -There ! there ! — to the left . " " To the east - I see it ... cries and voices of the crew . The boats hailed her , and she answered that she was Dutch , homeward bound -- had ...
... cried Rosamond , " did you see that light - out at sea ? -There ! there ! — to the left . " " To the east - I see it ... cries and voices of the crew . The boats hailed her , and she answered that she was Dutch , homeward bound -- had ...
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... cried a woman with a child in her arms ; " the gentleman will come back for us : for God's sake , don't jump into it ! " " Don't attempt it , sir , " cried Mr. Percy , looking up , ❝or you'll sink us all . ” M. de Tourville threw down ...
... cried a woman with a child in her arms ; " the gentleman will come back for us : for God's sake , don't jump into it ! " " Don't attempt it , sir , " cried Mr. Percy , looking up , ❝or you'll sink us all . ” M. de Tourville threw down ...
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... cried Ro- samond ; " for I am sure M. de Tourville admires you extremely yes , in spite of that provoking , in- credulous smile , I say he does admire you exceed- ingly . " " And if he did , " replied Caroline , " that would make no ...
... cried Ro- samond ; " for I am sure M. de Tourville admires you extremely yes , in spite of that provoking , in- credulous smile , I say he does admire you exceed- ingly . " " And if he did , " replied Caroline , " that would make no ...
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Página 213 - with all that should accompany old age," " As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends," was, as she often declared, with gratitude to Providence, happier in age than she had been even in youth.