The Barony, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830 |
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Pàgina 1
... knew it solely from some unlucky relation whom they had helped privily away ; and whose complaints of having been cheated into following a noble VOL . III , B 645197 MA gentleman , that was never heard of in the UNIV . S.
... knew it solely from some unlucky relation whom they had helped privily away ; and whose complaints of having been cheated into following a noble VOL . III , B 645197 MA gentleman , that was never heard of in the UNIV . S.
Pàgina 16
... knew of , were really all burned ? for she dreamt of them almost every night ; and was sure she had seen the apparition of the poor gentleman that gave them to her , and heard him ask her why she had not taken them to the person he had ...
... knew of , were really all burned ? for she dreamt of them almost every night ; and was sure she had seen the apparition of the poor gentleman that gave them to her , and heard him ask her why she had not taken them to the person he had ...
Pàgina 19
... knew of no other reason her lady had , but good will to Master Hollis for having charged himself with the care of Damaris when she was in her distress . Finding he could get no more out of her , Colonel Trevanion once more advised her ...
... knew of no other reason her lady had , but good will to Master Hollis for having charged himself with the care of Damaris when she was in her distress . Finding he could get no more out of her , Colonel Trevanion once more advised her ...
Pàgina 22
... knew , too well , how much he had done to bar his injured cousin from re- turning to his home more , far more , than even his great arts had got him warrant for , from his absurd uncle . He quailed , therefore , at the possibility of ...
... knew , too well , how much he had done to bar his injured cousin from re- turning to his home more , far more , than even his great arts had got him warrant for , from his absurd uncle . He quailed , therefore , at the possibility of ...
Pàgina 30
... knew himself perfect in the art of ward- ing off suspicion and palsying coming ac- cusations , by insinuating prejudices against the motives of the accusers , ere they made their charges . He thought , therefore , that if Miss ...
... knew himself perfect in the art of ward- ing off suspicion and palsying coming ac- cusations , by insinuating prejudices against the motives of the accusers , ere they made their charges . He thought , therefore , that if Miss ...
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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