The Adventures of Hugh Trevor, Volum 1Shepperson and Reynolds, 1794 |
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... village of which my grandfather was the spiritual guide . The daughter for whose sake he had first been prompted to marry again was dead , and this perhaps was one cause that strengthened his affection for me . He frequently rode over ...
... village of which my grandfather was the spiritual guide . The daughter for whose sake he had first been prompted to marry again was dead , and this perhaps was one cause that strengthened his affection for me . He frequently rode over ...
Pàgina 28
... village where my grandfather lived , kept his coach and his post chariot . The rector , who had a secret enmity to him , or rather to that influence by which his own power was diminished , kept his coach and his post chariot too , lest ...
... village where my grandfather lived , kept his coach and his post chariot . The rector , who had a secret enmity to him , or rather to that influence by which his own power was diminished , kept his coach and his post chariot too , lest ...
Pàgina 107
... had escaped ? From a latent and undefined kind of feeling , I had made to- ward that side of the country where his village lay ; and was , as I supposed , with in in four or five miles of it . The resolu- HUGH TREVOR . 107.
... had escaped ? From a latent and undefined kind of feeling , I had made to- ward that side of the country where his village lay ; and was , as I supposed , with in in four or five miles of it . The resolu- HUGH TREVOR . 107.
Pàgina 108
... Just as I had passed it , I met a post- chariot that drove into the stream . I was walking forward with my face to- ward the village , till I suddenly heard a cry cry of distress , and looking behind me saw the 108 THE ADVENTURES OF.
... Just as I had passed it , I met a post- chariot that drove into the stream . I was walking forward with my face to- ward the village , till I suddenly heard a cry cry of distress , and looking behind me saw the 108 THE ADVENTURES OF.
Pàgina 111
... village is not far off . ” - " I feel I am not well " - " Shall I call one of the men ? " - " Do , my good fel- low . " I ran , and the men came ; they had set the carriage on its wheels , but it was entirely wet , and not fit to ride ...
... village is not far off . ” - " I feel I am not well " - " Shall I call one of the men ? " - " Do , my good fel- low . " I ran , and the men came ; they had set the carriage on its wheels , but it was entirely wet , and not fit to ride ...
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