The Barony, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830 |
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... heads of families began to think , that if his polit- ical principles were too much inclined to- wards court measures , it was only because he had not yet taken time to study the true interests of his country ; that , perhaps , the ...
... heads of families began to think , that if his polit- ical principles were too much inclined to- wards court measures , it was only because he had not yet taken time to study the true interests of his country ; that , perhaps , the ...
Pàgina 9
... head of her father's table , he must be denied the pleasing society of ladies . Seeing these topics failed to bring a single gleam of pleasure into her eyes , he altered his tone , and urged her to say , if there were any change of ...
... head of her father's table , he must be denied the pleasing society of ladies . Seeing these topics failed to bring a single gleam of pleasure into her eyes , he altered his tone , and urged her to say , if there were any change of ...
Pàgina 33
... head against this pur- pose of his uncle , he contrived to marshal the reasons opposed to such implicit reliance upon the discretion of one party and the sincere friendship of the other , in a manner to rouse Sir Fulk's apprehension of ...
... head against this pur- pose of his uncle , he contrived to marshal the reasons opposed to such implicit reliance upon the discretion of one party and the sincere friendship of the other , in a manner to rouse Sir Fulk's apprehension of ...
Pàgina 35
... head of such mischief - making and im- pertinence as he had declaimed against , and matched to his seeming thoughtlessness of harm from her , must weigh strongly in his favour at last . " If such is thy judgment of these ro- mantic ...
... head of such mischief - making and im- pertinence as he had declaimed against , and matched to his seeming thoughtlessness of harm from her , must weigh strongly in his favour at last . " If such is thy judgment of these ro- mantic ...
Pàgina 46
... head drop upon the shoulder from which she had raised it . Miss Hungerford hastened to explain her meaning ; doubting , however , at times , whether she were not pouring her tale into an ear temporarily stopped ; for whilst she hurried ...
... head drop upon the shoulder from which she had raised it . Miss Hungerford hastened to explain her meaning ; doubting , however , at times , whether she were not pouring her tale into an ear temporarily stopped ; for whilst she hurried ...
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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