Burton. A novel, Volumen3 |
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... turned round to the servant in anger and astonishment . The man de- clared his ignorance of what had become of him , and appeared equally surprised ; every other inhabitant of the house was called , but all declared that since the sur ...
... turned round to the servant in anger and astonishment . The man de- clared his ignorance of what had become of him , and appeared equally surprised ; every other inhabitant of the house was called , but all declared that since the sur ...
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... wept bitterly to see him go ; and a bright tear glittered in the boy's dark eye , as he turned away from the fair companion of his earliest days ; and though the the world and all its gaieties , that world he 20 BURTON .
... wept bitterly to see him go ; and a bright tear glittered in the boy's dark eye , as he turned away from the fair companion of his earliest days ; and though the the world and all its gaieties , that world he 20 BURTON .
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... turning with a smile to Edwin , he scoffed at the drops which hung upon his cheek . Was it that his heart was bad ? or was it cold ? or was it that when away from the halls of his ancestors , he felt himself more upon equality ...
... turning with a smile to Edwin , he scoffed at the drops which hung upon his cheek . Was it that his heart was bad ? or was it cold ? or was it that when away from the halls of his ancestors , he felt himself more upon equality ...
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... turning towards her , with a deep sonor- ous voice , and measured chaunt , he re- peated : - ― " The sun is high In yonder sky , Counting Nature's beauties o'er ; But ere day Illumed his way Edwin's foot was on the shore ; Listen what I ...
... turning towards her , with a deep sonor- ous voice , and measured chaunt , he re- peated : - ― " The sun is high In yonder sky , Counting Nature's beauties o'er ; But ere day Illumed his way Edwin's foot was on the shore ; Listen what I ...
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... turning to the hermit ; " " but tell me , father , when shall I behold him again ? and say , when this danger is passed , shall we be happy at last ? " The wizard raised his hand , and point- ing to the lake , he again took up the mea ...
... turning to the hermit ; " " but tell me , father , when shall I behold him again ? and say , when this danger is passed , shall we be happy at last ? " The wizard raised his hand , and point- ing to the lake , he again took up the mea ...
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