The Barony, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830 |
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... to mark his entire confidence in the new king . The artful orator took care to impress his hearers with an idea of Sir Fulk's intention to try the great cause over again ; and thus sowed the seed of a report B 2 THE BARONY . 3.
... to mark his entire confidence in the new king . The artful orator took care to impress his hearers with an idea of Sir Fulk's intention to try the great cause over again ; and thus sowed the seed of a report B 2 THE BARONY . 3.
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... of depreciation into which the rival family had fallen , but the confident expectation of the barony's res- toration to its rightful owner , provided the injured person would take courage , and try the cause B 3 THE BARONY . 5.
... of depreciation into which the rival family had fallen , but the confident expectation of the barony's res- toration to its rightful owner , provided the injured person would take courage , and try the cause B 3 THE BARONY . 5.
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Anna Maria Porter. injured person would take courage , and try the cause again , even upon the old ground . The effect of such subtle representations may be imagined : Sir Fulk felt his honour almost engaged to renew the contest ; and it ...
Anna Maria Porter. injured person would take courage , and try the cause again , even upon the old ground . The effect of such subtle representations may be imagined : Sir Fulk felt his honour almost engaged to renew the contest ; and it ...
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... causes your fantastical brain to shape out any jealousies - it need not be . " Colonel Trevanion lost not a moment in deprecating any change of his uncle's amiable purposes . He was urged to this by the following considerations : — It ...
... causes your fantastical brain to shape out any jealousies - it need not be . " Colonel Trevanion lost not a moment in deprecating any change of his uncle's amiable purposes . He was urged to this by the following considerations : — It ...
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... cause of his return with great anxiety . Sir Fulk's errand was soon told : but , not as it would have been , previous to his late discourse with her cousin . His mood in- deed was changed ; and as he proffered her the medicine of her ...
... cause of his return with great anxiety . Sir Fulk's errand was soon told : but , not as it would have been , previous to his late discourse with her cousin . His mood in- deed was changed ; and as he proffered her the medicine of her ...
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amongst Anna answer arms Arundell Trevanion Arundell's aught Aura Trevanion Becket believed blessing breath brother brow Camisard Cevennes chamber cheek child Colonel Trevanion confession cousin Damaris daugh daughter dear door Dunbar ejaculated enquired Eveleen Hungerford exclaimed eyes face fair fancy father fear feeling Fulk's guessed hand happiness hath hear heard heart Hollis Hollis's honour hope instant kinsman knew knight Lady Rhoda Lady Villiers lady's letter look Lord Carraton Lord Villiers Lord Woodvill marriage matter ment Miss Hungerford Miss Trevanion Monmouth's nephew ness never noble once passed passion person Philips Philips's poor pray present Prince d'Este question racter returned Rohesia servant sigh sight silence Sir Fulk Trevanion smile sorrow soul spirit spoke sure Susannah sweet tears thought tion tone Treverderet truth uncle uncle's vanion Villiers's Vivarais voice whilst wife wished witness Woodvill's young