Tales, and Miscellaneous Pieces, Volumen11R. Hunter, 1825 |
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... spoke , Rosamond went to one of the win- dows , and opened the shutter . Her sister Caroline followed , and they looked out in silence . " I see a light to the left of the beacon , " said Ca- roline.- " I never saw a light there before ...
... spoke , Rosamond went to one of the win- dows , and opened the shutter . Her sister Caroline followed , and they looked out in silence . " I see a light to the left of the beacon , " said Ca- roline.- " I never saw a light there before ...
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... spoke first , and during the course of five minutes pronounced as many contradictory opinions of M. de Tourville , as could well be enunciated in the same space of time . -At last she paused , and her mother smiled . " I understand your ...
... spoke first , and during the course of five minutes pronounced as many contradictory opinions of M. de Tourville , as could well be enunciated in the same space of time . -At last she paused , and her mother smiled . " I understand your ...
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... spoke of him altogether as une tête exaltée , a young man of a romantic Quixotic enthusiasm , to which he had sacrificed the interests of his family , and his own hopes of advancement at court . In sup- port of this opinion , M. de ...
... spoke of him altogether as une tête exaltée , a young man of a romantic Quixotic enthusiasm , to which he had sacrificed the interests of his family , and his own hopes of advancement at court . In sup- port of this opinion , M. de ...
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... spoke , or rather led to the subject , of general politics , of which Mr. Percy gave his opinions with freedom and openness , yet without ever forgetting the respect due to lord Oldborough's situation . His lordship seemed sensible of ...
... spoke , or rather led to the subject , of general politics , of which Mr. Percy gave his opinions with freedom and openness , yet without ever forgetting the respect due to lord Oldborough's situation . His lordship seemed sensible of ...
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... spoke the universal language of interest . " Mr. Falconer , " said he , " if you put me in pos- session of the remainder of M. de Tourville's papers this night , I will to - morrow morning put this young gentleman into the hands of my ...
... spoke the universal language of interest . " Mr. Falconer , " said he , " if you put me in pos- session of the remainder of M. de Tourville's papers this night , I will to - morrow morning put this young gentleman into the hands of my ...
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admiration affairs Alfred Percy Altenberg appeared assure Barclay Buckhurst Falconer captain Percy Caroline's character chargé d'affaires charming colonel Hauton colonel Hungerford commissioner Falconer conversation Cunningham daugh daughter dear father Drakelow duke of Greenwich Erasmus eyes Falconer's fashion father favour feelings felt fortune friends Frumpton Gascoigne gentleman give Godfrey Percy Gresham hand happy hear heard heart honour hope John justice knew lady Angelica lady Jane ladyship Leicestershire letter live look lord Old lord Oldborough lordship manner marriage marry means ment merit mind miss Falconers miss Hauton mother never opinion patronage Percy family Percy-hall Percy's person physician pity pleasure political poor profession racter recollect scrofula sir Amyas sir James sister smiling soon speak spoke sure talents talk taste tell thing thought tion told Tourville Tunbridge turned Twickenham Weymouth whilst wish woman words young lady
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