Roxobel, Volum 1Houlston, 1831 - 1357 sider |
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Side 2
... never knew his parent- age , nor whence he came , nor his reasons for remaining with us . It is more than twenty- five years since he first appeared in our beautiful village , and , as he was a total stranger when he took up his abode ...
... never knew his parent- age , nor whence he came , nor his reasons for remaining with us . It is more than twenty- five years since he first appeared in our beautiful village , and , as he was a total stranger when he took up his abode ...
Side 3
... never known , excepting in a very few instances , to make any allusions to his past expe- rience , it became a point of delicacy among some of us , and a feeling of superstitious dread among others , ( for we are mighty lovers of the ...
... never known , excepting in a very few instances , to make any allusions to his past expe- rience , it became a point of delicacy among some of us , and a feeling of superstitious dread among others , ( for we are mighty lovers of the ...
Side 6
... of the head and shoulders which seems to be so peculiarly appro- priate to the embellishment of the royal or heroic figure . I never entertained a doubt , from a cer- tain unstudied grandeur in his manner , that he was 6 ROXOBEL .
... of the head and shoulders which seems to be so peculiarly appro- priate to the embellishment of the royal or heroic figure . I never entertained a doubt , from a cer- tain unstudied grandeur in his manner , that he was 6 ROXOBEL .
Side 7
... never could conjecture , unless it had happened that he had met with a disap- pointment in some case in which his heart was engaged . This , however , was matter of mere speculation : for we had no cer- tain grounds for any of our ...
... never could conjecture , unless it had happened that he had met with a disap- pointment in some case in which his heart was engaged . This , however , was matter of mere speculation : for we had no cer- tain grounds for any of our ...
Side 40
... never know . Yet my heart shall not be a wilderness , if I can help it . It cannot be . I must have something to love ; and I have found many things to love at Roxobel . But With my breakfast of tea and a slender piece of toasted bread ...
... never know . Yet my heart shall not be a wilderness , if I can help it . It cannot be . I must have something to love ; and I have found many things to love at Roxobel . But With my breakfast of tea and a slender piece of toasted bread ...
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