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Pagina 66
... young yet thou hast a father . My Ralph , whom I left training his little galloway nag on the banks of the Irthing , may one day attain thy years — and , but for last night , I would to God I saw his youth bear such promise as thine ...
... young yet thou hast a father . My Ralph , whom I left training his little galloway nag on the banks of the Irthing , may one day attain thy years — and , but for last night , I would to God I saw his youth bear such promise as thine ...
Pagina 149
... young lord was a proficient , succeeded to the circulation of the bottle cards and billiards , for those who preferred such amusements , were in readiness : but the exercise of the morning required early hours , and not long after ...
... young lord was a proficient , succeeded to the circulation of the bottle cards and billiards , for those who preferred such amusements , were in readiness : but the exercise of the morning required early hours , and not long after ...
Pagina 180
... young lady , by whom this venerable gentle- man seemed to be in some degree supported as they walked arm in arm , was a slight and sylph- like form , with a person so delicately made , and so beautiful in countenance , that it seemed ...
... young lady , by whom this venerable gentle- man seemed to be in some degree supported as they walked arm in arm , was a slight and sylph- like form , with a person so delicately made , and so beautiful in countenance , that it seemed ...
Pagina 192
... young man ; while Alice , though she was silent , kept her looks fixed on her father's face , as if desirous to know whether his meaning was kind towards his nephew , which her knowledge of his character inclined her greatly to doubt ...
... young man ; while Alice , though she was silent , kept her looks fixed on her father's face , as if desirous to know whether his meaning was kind towards his nephew , which her knowledge of his character inclined her greatly to doubt ...
Pagina 193
... young Everard , " load not your soul with a heavy crime , which be assured you do , in treating your daughter thus unjustly . It is long now since you denied her to me , when we were poor and you were powerful . I acquiesced in your ...
... young Everard , " load not your soul with a heavy crime , which be assured you do , in treating your daughter thus unjustly . It is long now since you denied her to me , when we were poor and you were powerful . I acquiesced in your ...
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