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... attended slowly by the side of his lordship until the carriage met them . By the time . they reached Manfredonia , Lord Stellor was insensible to all that passed ; and the apothecary expressed great fears for his recovery . His fits of ...
... attended slowly by the side of his lordship until the carriage met them . By the time . they reached Manfredonia , Lord Stellor was insensible to all that passed ; and the apothecary expressed great fears for his recovery . His fits of ...
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... attended not in the sick cham- ber . West was the responsible nurse as to the regimen laid down by the physician . Lord Linton , the Prince , and Gregory , cheered the gloom which hung round the invalid , at least three parts of each ...
... attended not in the sick cham- ber . West was the responsible nurse as to the regimen laid down by the physician . Lord Linton , the Prince , and Gregory , cheered the gloom which hung round the invalid , at least three parts of each ...
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... attended the saw - pit , and was busily employed behind the building , came to them , and explained the mystery to the wondering Imma . That water , aided by a few simple rules . of mechanism , should have such power , was to C 3 of ...
... attended the saw - pit , and was busily employed behind the building , came to them , and explained the mystery to the wondering Imma . That water , aided by a few simple rules . of mechanism , should have such power , was to C 3 of ...
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... attended him down stairs , he inquired by what accident they had fallen into the care of Lissa : Imma begged he would excuse her giving any other ac- count of her friend , than that she was related to a very respectable family in Vienna ...
... attended him down stairs , he inquired by what accident they had fallen into the care of Lissa : Imma begged he would excuse her giving any other ac- count of her friend , than that she was related to a very respectable family in Vienna ...
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... attend , she wished to make him acquainted with her true situation . " It is , " said she , " a confidence your care and friendship demands ; and the relief I hope to find from your ad- vice , will compensate for the pain the recital ...
... attend , she wished to make him acquainted with her true situation . " It is , " said she , " a confidence your care and friendship demands ; and the relief I hope to find from your ad- vice , will compensate for the pain the recital ...
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