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Pagina 11
... asked herself , pity or cruelty , that moved her to call him back to a life of misery ? She tried every restorative within her reach , and her efforts at last succeeded in bringing a slight pulsation to the heart . She persevered , and ...
... asked herself , pity or cruelty , that moved her to call him back to a life of misery ? She tried every restorative within her reach , and her efforts at last succeeded in bringing a slight pulsation to the heart . She persevered , and ...
Pagina 23
... asked her if she were tired , or in love , or both , that she was SO silent ; and her reply was short and ab- sent . Her aunt was curious to know about the Wynnes , their Place , & c .; but she was unsatisfactory . When they were left ...
... asked her if she were tired , or in love , or both , that she was SO silent ; and her reply was short and ab- sent . Her aunt was curious to know about the Wynnes , their Place , & c .; but she was unsatisfactory . When they were left ...
Pagina 25
... asked , anxiously , how Clare had managed to get there . " I went with my sister to see my mother , " said Clare , whilst her heart beat quick , and her lips quivered . Had a thunder - bolt , suddenly fallen be- tween the aunt and niece ...
... asked , anxiously , how Clare had managed to get there . " I went with my sister to see my mother , " said Clare , whilst her heart beat quick , and her lips quivered . Had a thunder - bolt , suddenly fallen be- tween the aunt and niece ...
Pagina 37
... it to her pride . This she would , doubtless , manage to do in the present instance , by throwing the blame upon her niece , and charging her with ingratitude . She asked herself whether she could THE BARONET'S FAMILY . 37.
... it to her pride . This she would , doubtless , manage to do in the present instance , by throwing the blame upon her niece , and charging her with ingratitude . She asked herself whether she could THE BARONET'S FAMILY . 37.
Pagina 38
Anne Beale. her with ingratitude . She asked herself whether she could make any further effort to reinstate herself in her aunt's favour , but every feeling of her soul revolted from the attempt . She could not , would not , stoop to one ...
Anne Beale. her with ingratitude . She asked herself whether she could make any further effort to reinstate herself in her aunt's favour , but every feeling of her soul revolted from the attempt . She could not , would not , stoop to one ...
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agitated amongst asked astonishment aunt bandits beautiful begged bert blessed blush boat captivity cave Charles Lamb cheek Clare clasped Colonel Llewellen cottage Countess Sforza Craigyvellyn curacy dear dreams entreated escape exclaimed eyes face fear feelings felt friends garita gaze George Lewis girl Giulio glance Glanheathyn Golden Lion grandfather Grant Gwenth hand happy heard heart heaven Herbert and Gwenthlean Herbert Llewellen hope Italy kissed knew Lady Llewellen leave live Lizzie Llew Llewel Lloyd looked Lord Hastings Margarita marriage married ment miller mind Miriam Miss Llewellen Mordaunt morning mother and sisters mountains Naples ness never night once parsonage passed paused Plas Llewellen Pontavou poor prayed priest quicksands rocks sailors sands scarcely seemed side smile soon spoke stood strange stranger sweet tears thanked thought told voice voice from home Walter watched Welsh whilst wished words young
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