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Pagina 9
... observed a tremulous hurry in her manner , and a burning hectic on her cheek , which unmistakeably indicated an extraordinary degree of suppressed agitation . Beatrice was , if that had been possible , more than usually affectionate in ...
... observed a tremulous hurry in her manner , and a burning hectic on her cheek , which unmistakeably indicated an extraordinary degree of suppressed agitation . Beatrice was , if that had been possible , more than usually affectionate in ...
Pagina 14
... observed the prostrate figure of an aged nun . Prepared as she had been for something un- common , a sight met the view of Lady Edith on advancing into that room , far exceeding her utmost anticipations or her worst fears . Father ...
... observed the prostrate figure of an aged nun . Prepared as she had been for something un- common , a sight met the view of Lady Edith on advancing into that room , far exceeding her utmost anticipations or her worst fears . Father ...
Pagina 28
... observed every evidence of natural feeling with strongly marked contempt ; but while Sir Allan had listened and observed what passed with an almost convulsive eagerness , the shadowy chain of all his old associations and of all his long ...
... observed every evidence of natural feeling with strongly marked contempt ; but while Sir Allan had listened and observed what passed with an almost convulsive eagerness , the shadowy chain of all his old associations and of all his long ...
Pagina 33
... her . Beatrice had frequently of late heard Lady Edith observe , that owing to the unsuspicious security of all Protestants in England , and the creeping , quiet с 3 BEATRICE . 33 unaccountable!" was the universal exclamation, ...
... her . Beatrice had frequently of late heard Lady Edith observe , that owing to the unsuspicious security of all Protestants in England , and the creeping , quiet с 3 BEATRICE . 33 unaccountable!" was the universal exclamation, ...
Pagina 34
... observe , I do not answer for those of Father Eustace . " When Beatrice was suddenly separated from Lady Edith , under such very peculiar circum- stances , she resolved to look her own position full in the face . Unskilled in the world ...
... observe , I do not answer for those of Father Eustace . " When Beatrice was suddenly separated from Lady Edith , under such very peculiar circum- stances , she resolved to look her own position full in the face . Unskilled in the world ...
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Abbess affection agitated Andrew Carre anguish anxious astonishment beautiful became become believe Bessie Bishop carriage chapel cheek Church Clanmarina Clinton confessor conscience convent countenance dear death deep Donald McAlpine door dress duty earnest earth emotion evidently excitement exclaimed Beatrice eyes face Father Eustace feel felt friends gazed grief hand happy heart Heatherbrae heretic honour hope Hosta hour hurried hustings Inverness Jesuit Lady Eaglescairn Lady Edith Lady Stratharden laughing listened live look Lord Eaglescairn Lord Iona Lorraine McAlpine McRonald mind Miss Farinelli Miss Turton morning mother mournful nature never nuns obedience observed once Papists Popish prayers priest Protestant religion remain replied Beatrice Robert Carre round saints scene seemed silent Sir Allan sister Martha smile solemn sorrow soul stood tears tell thought tone uttered voice whispered whole wish words young