Dacre: A Novel, Volume 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1834 |
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Pagina 5
... fear , and expectation , to toil up the mountain - side . It was one fine summer's afternoon , when just such a party had left the inn of a little village in Switzerland , that two English gen- tlemen desired that a guide for themselves ...
... fear , and expectation , to toil up the mountain - side . It was one fine summer's afternoon , when just such a party had left the inn of a little village in Switzerland , that two English gen- tlemen desired that a guide for themselves ...
Pagina 14
... fear ; and the quiet man , who dreamed not before that day of greater peril than the English stage - coach , the steam - boat , or the diligence , now hears bandied about from mouth to mouth the appalling words of yawning chasm ...
... fear ; and the quiet man , who dreamed not before that day of greater peril than the English stage - coach , the steam - boat , or the diligence , now hears bandied about from mouth to mouth the appalling words of yawning chasm ...
Pagina 64
... fear of being unjust . " " No man is aware of his own partialities , ” replied Dacre ; " but do not suppose that I have been blind to the insolence of wealth , the abuse of power , the pride of birth , the frivolity of fashion , and the ...
... fear of being unjust . " " No man is aware of his own partialities , ” replied Dacre ; " but do not suppose that I have been blind to the insolence of wealth , the abuse of power , the pride of birth , the frivolity of fashion , and the ...
Pagina 77
... does not become so . I do not wish to force myself into your con- fidence , but from what I have heard , and from an expression used by yourself the other day , E 3 I fear you have had too much cause for unhap- DACRE . 77.
... does not become so . I do not wish to force myself into your con- fidence , but from what I have heard , and from an expression used by yourself the other day , E 3 I fear you have had too much cause for unhap- DACRE . 77.
Pagina 78
A Novel Lady Theresa Lewis Frances Talbot Parker countess of Morley. I fear you have had too much cause for unhap- piness . " " You are right in your conjecture , " said Dacre . " Then , " rejoined Crofton , " take warning : take warning ...
A Novel Lady Theresa Lewis Frances Talbot Parker countess of Morley. I fear you have had too much cause for unhap- piness . " " You are right in your conjecture , " said Dacre . " Then , " rejoined Crofton , " take warning : take warning ...
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acquainted agreeable arrived Ashby's asked believe Captain Molesworth carriage Cecilia CHAP confession continued countenance Dacre looked Dacre thought Dacre's daugh daughter dear dear Mary death declared Denham duchess Duchess of Bolton Emily's engaged England exclaimed eyes fear feelings felt Fitzgerald friendship gave gaze hand happiness Harry Molesworth hear heard heart Heaven honour hope JEREMY TAYLOR Julia knew Lady Emily Somers Lady Kendal Lady Whitby letter letter-case Lord Hexham lost married Mary mind Miss Ashby Naples never night Oakley Oakley Park object once painful party passed Perhaps pleasure possession racter rejoined Crofton rejoined Dacre remember replied Crofton replied Dacre replied Emily replied Harper Rome scarcely scene seemed seen servant Shepherd sight silence Sir Edward Bradford smile sorrow speak spirits spoke suppose sure tell Terracina thing Tivoli told tone turned voice Wakefield walk whilst wish word wounded