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... thoughts ; while , with Mr. Clinton and Father Eustace , she pored over the lives of Romish saints , in search of subjects for her brush . While Father Eustace taught his zealous pupils to copy missals and brasses , and to study all the ...
... thoughts ; while , with Mr. Clinton and Father Eustace , she pored over the lives of Romish saints , in search of subjects for her brush . While Father Eustace taught his zealous pupils to copy missals and brasses , and to study all the ...
Pagina 10
... thought Lady Edith , cheerfully , " no mysteries are acted there : all is free and open as Heaven's own light . Those who have stolen from me the confidence of my own child here , cannot follow me there . Lady Eagles- cairn must see ...
... thought Lady Edith , cheerfully , " no mysteries are acted there : all is free and open as Heaven's own light . Those who have stolen from me the confidence of my own child here , cannot follow me there . Lady Eagles- cairn must see ...
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... thought it almost too great a risk of fatigue if she ventured down stairs at all , and had with the greatest hesitation consented that she should attempt the drive to Heatherbrae . That she had left her room , therefore , without Lady ...
... thought it almost too great a risk of fatigue if she ventured down stairs at all , and had with the greatest hesitation consented that she should attempt the drive to Heatherbrae . That she had left her room , therefore , without Lady ...
Pagina 24
... as a British peer , is this the mother of Beatrice ? " Lady Edith's brilliant eyes had always seemed to have the power of divining at a glance the in- inmost recesses of any one's most secret thoughts , and BEATRICE .
... as a British peer , is this the mother of Beatrice ? " Lady Edith's brilliant eyes had always seemed to have the power of divining at a glance the in- inmost recesses of any one's most secret thoughts , and BEATRICE .
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Catherine Sinclair. inmost recesses of any one's most secret thoughts , and her look became fastened on Lord Eaglescairn , as if life or death were in his reply , but he stam- mered , his eyes fell , and his answer broke down entirely ...
Catherine Sinclair. inmost recesses of any one's most secret thoughts , and her look became fastened on Lord Eaglescairn , as if life or death were in his reply , but he stam- mered , his eyes fell , and his answer broke down entirely ...
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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