The Barony, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830 |
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Pàgina 1
... hope faintly alive , of Arundell's absence from Monmouth's enterprise . Such a notion was prevalent amongst the common people ; but not one of them would say upon what grounds : since , in truth , each individual knew it solely from ...
... hope faintly alive , of Arundell's absence from Monmouth's enterprise . Such a notion was prevalent amongst the common people ; but not one of them would say upon what grounds : since , in truth , each individual knew it solely from ...
Pàgina 10
... hope of the only possible good she had often wished for , yet still despairingly , she answered in a low voice , " that from her incapacity of en- tertaining new acquaintance , as most of the Cornish ladies were to her , she had small ...
... hope of the only possible good she had often wished for , yet still despairingly , she answered in a low voice , " that from her incapacity of en- tertaining new acquaintance , as most of the Cornish ladies were to her , she had small ...
Pàgina 14
... hope to live and die on his honour's land , who 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 ...
... hope to live and die on his honour's land , who 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 ...
Pàgina 31
... court lady at church on Sun- day , has found her way into Dame Hollis's cottage ; I saw her coming out thence but now , with all the airs of patronage . I hope the simple dame sends her away sick with hearing of C 4 THE BARONY . 31.
... court lady at church on Sun- day , has found her way into Dame Hollis's cottage ; I saw her coming out thence but now , with all the airs of patronage . I hope the simple dame sends her away sick with hearing of C 4 THE BARONY . 31.
Pàgina 39
... hope better things , both for you and for myself . Marry Dun- bar , and you will take one vulture from this tortured heart - the grievous con- sciousness of having no loving child ! " Without staying for a reply , or second look at her ...
... hope better things , both for you and for myself . Marry Dun- bar , and you will take one vulture from this tortured heart - the grievous con- sciousness of having no loving child ! " Without staying for a reply , or second look at 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