Burton. A novel, Volumen3 |
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... Travers , ask- ing , in the warmest terms , how he could serve , in any way , the family of doctor Wilson ; and he turned in to ask if that young officer had ever returned , when he was gratified by being informed that he had , and that ...
... Travers , ask- ing , in the warmest terms , how he could serve , in any way , the family of doctor Wilson ; and he turned in to ask if that young officer had ever returned , when he was gratified by being informed that he had , and that ...
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... Travers , I think , my lord , " replied the man ; " but he anxious to see you . ' seemed very 99 " At last , then , my search for Mr. Travers is ended , " thought lord Burton ; but at the same time , from the agitation the ser- vant ...
... Travers , I think , my lord , " replied the man ; " but he anxious to see you . ' seemed very 99 " At last , then , my search for Mr. Travers is ended , " thought lord Burton ; but at the same time , from the agitation the ser- vant ...
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... Travers , ” said he , " though this is the first time we have met , yet , be assured , I have made many efforts to find you . " " I know you have , my lord , " replied the old man , while a sudden drop rose in his eye . " I have been ...
... Travers , ” said he , " though this is the first time we have met , yet , be assured , I have made many efforts to find you . " " I know you have , my lord , " replied the old man , while a sudden drop rose in his eye . " I have been ...
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... Travers , how is she to be saved ? " " It happened thus , my lord , " replied the old man ; " but I must be brief - I had once large estates , an amiable wife , a beautiful family , and I was mad enough to fancy myself happy . My wife ...
... Travers , how is she to be saved ? " " It happened thus , my lord , " replied the old man ; " but I must be brief - I had once large estates , an amiable wife , a beautiful family , and I was mad enough to fancy myself happy . My wife ...
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... Travers , " I can give you the most irrefragable proofs of her complete innocence . These papers , ” continued he , giving lord Burton a packet , " are the attestation of the lady and gentle- man who gave her the notes , and who , from ...
... Travers , " I can give you the most irrefragable proofs of her complete innocence . These papers , ” continued he , giving lord Burton a packet , " are the attestation of the lady and gentle- man who gave her the notes , and who , from ...
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