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Pagina 7
... the mountains . She suddenly met a young man , by the name of Giulio , who , in her extreme youth , had been her lover , but who had been unfor- tunate in life , and had joined the banditti that THE BARONET'S FAMILY . 7.
... the mountains . She suddenly met a young man , by the name of Giulio , who , in her extreme youth , had been her lover , but who had been unfor- tunate in life , and had joined the banditti that THE BARONET'S FAMILY . 7.
Pagina 8
... met with disappointments , and to him she could confide her sorrows , as to a kindred spirit . He listened to the tale of her wrongs with indignation , and told her that he would help her to avenge them , if she would go with him ...
... met with disappointments , and to him she could confide her sorrows , as to a kindred spirit . He listened to the tale of her wrongs with indignation , and told her that he would help her to avenge them , if she would go with him ...
Pagina 16
... meet for repentance . When she began to acknowledge her errors , she said that she knew no one had ever sinned so deeply , and been forgiven — that Herbert , who was good and innocent , might obtain mercy ; but that it was not for such ...
... meet for repentance . When she began to acknowledge her errors , she said that she knew no one had ever sinned so deeply , and been forgiven — that Herbert , who was good and innocent , might obtain mercy ; but that it was not for such ...
Pagina 20
... met her after an absence with such a chilling salutation . But she could not help it . Not all her resolution to conceal her feelings until a fitting opportunity of disclosing them , could conquer the disgust she felt at the sight of ...
... met her after an absence with such a chilling salutation . But she could not help it . Not all her resolution to conceal her feelings until a fitting opportunity of disclosing them , could conquer the disgust she felt at the sight of ...
Pagina 27
... met at the Wynnes ' . " " And pray do our friends know of this mighty discovery you have made ? " " No ! the secret rests with ourselves . " " So much the better . It would never do for the world to know you had such beggarly relations ...
... met at the Wynnes ' . " " And pray do our friends know of this mighty discovery you have made ? " " No ! the secret rests with ourselves . " " So much the better . It would never do for the world to know you had such beggarly relations ...
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