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... Beatrice , so acutely a sharer in all her sorrow and suspense on his account . It was evident how severely the young girl felt a cessation of all intercourse with the only companion of her childhood , and the dearest object of her ...
... Beatrice , so acutely a sharer in all her sorrow and suspense on his account . It was evident how severely the young girl felt a cessation of all intercourse with the only companion of her childhood , and the dearest object of her ...
Pagina 12
... Beatrice's large Bible open on the desk , bent forward that they might read it together , which secretly astonished her ; and in any other place , she would have felt actually di- verted at the sort of easy gentlemanlike assurance with ...
... Beatrice's large Bible open on the desk , bent forward that they might read it together , which secretly astonished her ; and in any other place , she would have felt actually di- verted at the sort of easy gentlemanlike assurance with ...
Pagina 14
... other countries , drenched in guilt and superstition . " When the Bishop's eloquent voice became hushed there followed a solemn silence that might be felt , while the congregation seemed unwilling to let their attention be 14 BEATRICE .
... other countries , drenched in guilt and superstition . " When the Bishop's eloquent voice became hushed there followed a solemn silence that might be felt , while the congregation seemed unwilling to let their attention be 14 BEATRICE .
Pagina 15
... felt a newly awakened consciousness how awful is life , with its responsibilities , its fears , and even its hopes , and " what a mystery to man is man . " Lady Edith and Beatrice were exchanging recollections of much in the sermon , by ...
... felt a newly awakened consciousness how awful is life , with its responsibilities , its fears , and even its hopes , and " what a mystery to man is man . " Lady Edith and Beatrice were exchanging recollections of much in the sermon , by ...
Pagina 29
... Beatrice felt secretly so over- whelmed by this perfectly authentic confirmation of their worst apprehensions respecting Allan , that not a word or an exclamation had escaped from the lips of either . Beatrice nevertheless became livid ...
... Beatrice felt secretly so over- whelmed by this perfectly authentic confirmation of their worst apprehensions respecting Allan , that not a word or an exclamation had escaped from the lips of either . Beatrice nevertheless became livid ...
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accents admiration affection agitated Ambrose anxious appeared asked astonishment Aunt Edith Beatrice felt beautiful became become benefactress Bessie's chapel cheek church Clanmarina Clinton colour companion Cornelius O'Brien countenance dear deep dress earnest emotion evidently excitement exclaimed Beatrice expression eyes face Father Eustace favourite feelings flowers gazed girl glance grief hand happy hear heart Heatherbrae hope hour hurriedly Iona's Jesuit Lady Anne Lady Eaglescairn Lady Stratharden laugh listened live look Lord Eaglescairn Lord Iona ment mind Miss Farinelli Miss Turton mother never observed Lady Edith once pale Papists passionate emotion perfect perfectly perplexity Popish Popish plot pray prayers priest Protestant replied Beatrice replied Lady Edith Robert Carre Rome round scarcely seemed silence Sir Allan Sir Evan smile solemn soon sorrow speak stood strange stranger tears tell thought tion tone trembled uncle utter voice whole wish young