Burton. A novel, Volumen3 |
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Página 44
... mean time Flora continued in the boat , waiting anxiously for his return . The wind rose still higher , the rain fell in torrents , and the fitful lightning blazed wide over the lurid sky and desolate scene around ; while the thun- der ...
... mean time Flora continued in the boat , waiting anxiously for his return . The wind rose still higher , the rain fell in torrents , and the fitful lightning blazed wide over the lurid sky and desolate scene around ; while the thun- der ...
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... endeavoured to ascertain whether there was any means of escape . He tried every board for a trapdoor ; he sounded all the walls , especially near the place where his light light had been blown out , but all was as 72 BURTON .
... endeavoured to ascertain whether there was any means of escape . He tried every board for a trapdoor ; he sounded all the walls , especially near the place where his light light had been blown out , but all was as 72 BURTON .
Página 90
... means opposed himself to a scheme which the two ladies had con- ceived , of proceeding on their tour imme . diately . The truth was , he wished they were once more arrived in England . Had Mary , as he had solicited , given him her hand ...
... means opposed himself to a scheme which the two ladies had con- ceived , of proceeding on their tour imme . diately . The truth was , he wished they were once more arrived in England . Had Mary , as he had solicited , given him her hand ...
Página 103
... mean while the clouds passed away , and left the sky blue as before , the sun shone forth as bright as ever , and Na- ture , as if she had been frightened into tears , smiled through the drops that the storm had left , and rejoiced in ...
... mean while the clouds passed away , and left the sky blue as before , the sun shone forth as bright as ever , and Na- ture , as if she had been frightened into tears , smiled through the drops that the storm had left , and rejoiced in ...
Página 112
... means of the renegade , that he should be sent back the next day . It may be easily supposed that Charles's first inquiry was for Mary ; but the renegade paused , glanced his eye at the pacha , and remained silent . " I must insist that ...
... means of the renegade , that he should be sent back the next day . It may be easily supposed that Charles's first inquiry was for Mary ; but the renegade paused , glanced his eye at the pacha , and remained silent . " I must insist that ...
Términos y frases comunes
Adelaide affection agitation anchorite answered Apennines appeared arrived baron began beheld Biancha boat bosom bright brother Calais calm captain Malcolm cave Cephalonia Charles Melville Charles's cloud Corfu cousin dark daugh Daylight sets dear Mary door doubt Edwin endeavoured England Epirus Escutcheons eunuch exclaimed father fear feelings felt Flora Frederic Frederic's gave gone Greece Greek ground happiness heart Heaven hope horse kiosque knew lady Anne Milsome length light look lord Ainsfield lord Hubert Louisa Louisa Stanhope Mary ment mind Miss Travers morning Naples never Newcastle night Northallerton pacha painful passed pleasure priest proceeded promise racter renegade replied lord Burton rest rock sand is run scarcely Scotland seemed servant shew shore silence smile soon sorrow speak Stanhope storm tale tell tempest thee thing thou thought tion told took turned villa voice wandered wind wish wizard young zard