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... saw a dark gulf unexpectedly opened between them , that seemed widening every day , and many a tear , as well as many a prayer , testified in secret to the VOL . II . B 255 depth of her anguish at this threatened change . The 955 ...
... saw a dark gulf unexpectedly opened between them , that seemed widening every day , and many a tear , as well as many a prayer , testified in secret to the VOL . II . B 255 depth of her anguish at this threatened change . The 955 ...
Pagina 2
... prayers in which they had united with Sir Evan , all recurred to the thoughts of Beatrice now with tearful sorrow ; but she yet trusted that a founda- tion of faith , so carefully laid in Allan's mind , would not be easily overthrown ...
... prayers in which they had united with Sir Evan , all recurred to the thoughts of Beatrice now with tearful sorrow ; but she yet trusted that a founda- tion of faith , so carefully laid in Allan's mind , would not be easily overthrown ...
Pagina 12
... prayer book , which he politely accepted , and immediately made a vain attempt to find the places . He dived into the middle , then looked at the title- page , ran his eye over the list of contents , tried again , and at length with a ...
... prayer book , which he politely accepted , and immediately made a vain attempt to find the places . He dived into the middle , then looked at the title- page , ran his eye over the list of contents , tried again , and at length with a ...
Pagina 35
... prayers for one , now and always the dearest object of her unacknowledged affections . Long after did the thought of his apostasy steal away the bloom from her cheek , the lustre from her eye , and the buoyancy from her step . In the ...
... prayers for one , now and always the dearest object of her unacknowledged affections . Long after did the thought of his apostasy steal away the bloom from her cheek , the lustre from her eye , and the buoyancy from her step . In the ...
Pagina 54
... prayers , in a low monotonous voice , and holding a small gilt cross to the lips of the feeble unresisting sufferer . Under ordinary circumstances Robert might have performed some wild and frantic action to testify his indignant rage at ...
... prayers , in a low monotonous voice , and holding a small gilt cross to the lips of the feeble unresisting sufferer . Under ordinary circumstances Robert might have performed some wild and frantic action to testify his indignant rage at ...
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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