Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 171
... eyes and looks in which scorn and indignation had given way to the most lively alarm , Miss Vernon threw herself be tween me and the door of the apartment . " Stay ! " she said- " stay ! —however just your resentment , you do not know ...
... eyes and looks in which scorn and indignation had given way to the most lively alarm , Miss Vernon threw herself be tween me and the door of the apartment . " Stay ! " she said- " stay ! —however just your resentment , you do not know ...
Pagina 227
... eyes fixed on the minister with an expression of decent pride , as if sharing the triumph of his argument ; the forefinger of the right hand touching successively those of the left , as the preacher , from argument to argument ...
... eyes fixed on the minister with an expression of decent pride , as if sharing the triumph of his argument ; the forefinger of the right hand touching successively those of the left , as the preacher , from argument to argument ...
Pagina 228
... eyes took that direction , I found it difficult to with- draw them ; such is the pleasure our imagination receives from the attempt to penetrate as far as possible into an intricate labyrinth , imperfectly lighted , and exhibiting ...
... eyes took that direction , I found it difficult to with- draw them ; such is the pleasure our imagination receives from the attempt to penetrate as far as possible into an intricate labyrinth , imperfectly lighted , and exhibiting ...
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