Burton. A novel, Volumen3 |
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... Mary , that his friend sir Phi- lip had been attacked in returning home , and had shot his assailant , without telling them that he had at all recognised him ; and he now thought it would be of no use to do so , as it might alarm Mary ...
... Mary , that his friend sir Phi- lip had been attacked in returning home , and had shot his assailant , without telling them that he had at all recognised him ; and he now thought it would be of no use to do so , as it might alarm Mary ...
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... Mary , Frederic , and lady Anne , all en- tered feelingly into the sorrows of the unhappy lover ; and it was agreed that they should ride out with Charles to the villa of count Mori , and wait for him , while he fulfilled the commission ...
... Mary , Frederic , and lady Anne , all en- tered feelingly into the sorrows of the unhappy lover ; and it was agreed that they should ride out with Charles to the villa of count Mori , and wait for him , while he fulfilled the commission ...
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... Mary hanging on his arm , in the heart of picturesque beauty , he did not at all wonder at the ancients having called it the Campania Felix . Nor had he an objection to urge against lady Anne's pro- posal , to take the villa for the ...
... Mary hanging on his arm , in the heart of picturesque beauty , he did not at all wonder at the ancients having called it the Campania Felix . Nor had he an objection to urge against lady Anne's pro- posal , to take the villa for the ...
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... Mary to give him her hand before their return to England . Mary was not accustomed to refuse him any thing , and she answered no but faint- ly , looking as if she was half inclined to yield . But lord Burton and lady Anne joined in ...
... Mary to give him her hand before their return to England . Mary was not accustomed to refuse him any thing , and she answered no but faint- ly , looking as if she was half inclined to yield . But lord Burton and lady Anne joined in ...
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... Mary to her brother , “ I have been guilty of a most shameful piece of negligence - I am afraid you will not easily forgive me . " " Am I so very implacable then , Mary ? " asked her brother . 66 Come , make me your confessor , and I ...
... Mary to her brother , “ I have been guilty of a most shameful piece of negligence - I am afraid you will not easily forgive me . " " Am I so very implacable then , Mary ? " asked her brother . 66 Come , make me your confessor , and I ...
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