The Barony, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830 |
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Pàgina 7
... gave himself with no small degree of ardour to the duties of his place , and of hospitality . He was gratified by the nu- merous attendance on his first great enter- tainment , which a general invitation to the gentlemen of the duchy ...
... gave himself with no small degree of ardour to the duties of his place , and of hospitality . He was gratified by the nu- merous attendance on his first great enter- tainment , which a general invitation to the gentlemen of the duchy ...
Pàgina 8
... gave loyal and patriotic toasts ; shook hands with his inferiors , - gracefully saluted their wives , —and sung , with a light grace all his own , snatches of popular songs , glass in hand , by their side . But some smiles were hollow ...
... gave loyal and patriotic toasts ; shook hands with his inferiors , - gracefully saluted their wives , —and sung , with a light grace all his own , snatches of popular songs , glass in hand , by their side . But some smiles were hollow ...
Pàgina 14
... gave us a home here when we had not so much as a byre of our own to sleep in ; so no more speech of the matter , except my dutiful thanks and my poor useless girl's yonder — -and my son's , when he comes to hear of it . Oh , Mrs ...
... gave us a home here when we had not so much as a byre of our own to sleep in ; so no more speech of the matter , except my dutiful thanks and my poor useless girl's yonder — -and my son's , when he comes to hear of it . Oh , Mrs ...
Pàgina 16
... gave them to her , and heard him ask her why she had not taken them to the person he had named ? She wished she could get those papers out of the flames , for she began to think she should never be happy again all her life long , for ...
... gave them to her , and heard him ask her why she had not taken them to the person he had named ? She wished she could get those papers out of the flames , for she began to think she should never be happy again all her life long , for ...
Pàgina 36
... gave she the smallest welcome to his coasting ? I— " " On my troth , " interrupted the incen- diary in his turn , for it was no part of his plan to have Susannah questioned , " I saw not the slightest levity in her demeanour ; indeed ...
... gave she the smallest welcome to his coasting ? I— " " On my troth , " interrupted the incen- diary in his turn , for it was no part of his plan to have Susannah questioned , " I saw not the slightest levity in her demeanour ; indeed ...
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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