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Pagina 12
... stood up to begin , Lady Edith so far did the honours of her pew as to offer the stranger her prayer book , which he politely accepted , and immediately made a vain attempt to find the places . He dived into the middle , then looked at ...
... stood up to begin , Lady Edith so far did the honours of her pew as to offer the stranger her prayer book , which he politely accepted , and immediately made a vain attempt to find the places . He dived into the middle , then looked at ...
Pagina 32
... stood with it in his hand until both ladies , their thoughts full of grief for Allan , wished him a cordial but agitated farewell , and closing the little white gate that led into the garden they hurriedly vanished . There appeared an ...
... stood with it in his hand until both ladies , their thoughts full of grief for Allan , wished him a cordial but agitated farewell , and closing the little white gate that led into the garden they hurriedly vanished . There appeared an ...
Pagina 48
... stood up , -his bonnet off , his glass high in the air , his countenance glittering with enthusiasm when Mr. Gordon , slightly stammering , now added in a deprecatory tone , but trying to assume a bold matter - of - course look ...
... stood up , -his bonnet off , his glass high in the air , his countenance glittering with enthusiasm when Mr. Gordon , slightly stammering , now added in a deprecatory tone , but trying to assume a bold matter - of - course look ...
Pagina 55
... stood beside her master's bed seemed astonished , for she had heard nothing , and the old man looked up with a strange expression of terror and vacuity , but Father Eustace glided out of the house before Robert could speak the words ...
... stood beside her master's bed seemed astonished , for she had heard nothing , and the old man looked up with a strange expression of terror and vacuity , but Father Eustace glided out of the house before Robert could speak the words ...
Pagina 56
... large old Bible , which stood in its usual place , but before the young man could bring it to him his face had relapsed into its former expression of vacant idiotcy . CHAPTER III . " A knave's a knave to me 56 BEATRICE .
... large old Bible , which stood in its usual place , but before the young man could bring it to him his face had relapsed into its former expression of vacant idiotcy . CHAPTER III . " A knave's a knave to me 56 BEATRICE .
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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