Lady Alice: Or, The New Una. A NovelD. Appleton, 1849 - 152 sider |
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... seemed that they entertained for each other that impassioned friendship which is not un- frequently observed between men who are strangers to each other's blood , but between brothers is so rare . It was on the first of June that ...
... seemed that they entertained for each other that impassioned friendship which is not un- frequently observed between men who are strangers to each other's blood , but between brothers is so rare . It was on the first of June that ...
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... seemed that he was too tranquil a person to be startled by any thing ; but when , steadily gazing in the direction whence , as he was assured , the sound had come , he saw nothing , and the sound itself was not repeated , nor any thing ...
... seemed that he was too tranquil a person to be startled by any thing ; but when , steadily gazing in the direction whence , as he was assured , the sound had come , he saw nothing , and the sound itself was not repeated , nor any thing ...
Side 8
... seemed now quite mistress of herself . She closed her eyes , and breathed , almost inaudibly , some words of thanksgiving , in language taken from the English Psalter . " Have I been so happy as to save the life of a countrywoman ...
... seemed now quite mistress of herself . She closed her eyes , and breathed , almost inaudibly , some words of thanksgiving , in language taken from the English Psalter . " Have I been so happy as to save the life of a countrywoman ...
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... seemed dressed for a bridal . D'Eyncourt had never been at Leighton , and Edith had the pleasure of showing him every thing . While they still pause before the portrait of Edith's mother , in the great drawing - room , which she had ...
... seemed dressed for a bridal . D'Eyncourt had never been at Leighton , and Edith had the pleasure of showing him every thing . While they still pause before the portrait of Edith's mother , in the great drawing - room , which she had ...
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... seemed to might become far more important than either ; pursue with magical ease those endless parallel for you perceived that he wore the black habit lines of flagging . The regulated and simulta - edged with scarlet , and scarlet ...
... seemed to might become far more important than either ; pursue with magical ease those endless parallel for you perceived that he wore the black habit lines of flagging . The regulated and simulta - edged with scarlet , and scarlet ...
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50 cents 75 cents altar artist Augustus Augustus Clifford beautiful Belmont blushed brother carriage Catholic chapel CHAPTER charming Church Church of England Clarie Clarinelle cloth companion countess Courtenay D'Eyncourt daugh dear door dress duchess duke Duke of Lennox edition English Engravings eyes father feel Fitzalan Fred Frederick Clifford French German gilt girl Glentworth Grace hand heart Henry Reed History hour Illustrated Isabel Italian Lady Alice Lady Beauchamp Lady Devereux Lady Edith Lennox Lennox House light look Lord Beauchamp Lord Stratherne Lord Wessex Louise lover Madame de Schönberg Maddalena Mademoiselle marquis marriage married Matson ment Miss Clifford morning morocco Mortmain mother Naples never night observed once paper cover passed passion present replied Roman Rome round seemed sister smile sweet thing THOMAS ARNOLD thought tion took turned voice volume Walerie woman young lady youth
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Side 103 - For the sun is no sooner risen with a burning heat, but it withereth the grass, and the flower thereof falleth, and the grace of the fashion of it perisheth: so also shall the rich man fade away in his ways.