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Pagina x
... attention strangely excited about an in- scription which I have there met with . " Hav- ing said this , he looked earnestly at her , in the hope that she would know which he meant , and be able , in some manner , to give him the appli ...
... attention strangely excited about an in- scription which I have there met with . " Hav- ing said this , he looked earnestly at her , in the hope that she would know which he meant , and be able , in some manner , to give him the appli ...
Pagina xvii
... attention she was sensibly pleased , and on entering her house introduced him into a little parlour , and begged he would excuse her for a few minutes . When she returned , she brought in her hand a large bundle , done up in canvas ...
... attention she was sensibly pleased , and on entering her house introduced him into a little parlour , and begged he would excuse her for a few minutes . When she returned , she brought in her hand a large bundle , done up in canvas ...
Pagina xviii
... now presented to the public , with the earnest hope , that it will not be found altogether unworthy of attention , either as an amusing or instructive tale . THE LOVER'S GRAVE . CHAPTER I. THE present year , xviii . INTRODUCTION .
... now presented to the public , with the earnest hope , that it will not be found altogether unworthy of attention , either as an amusing or instructive tale . THE LOVER'S GRAVE . CHAPTER I. THE present year , xviii . INTRODUCTION .
Pagina 42
... attention to Susan , was led to admit , that he might fancy himself very fond of her still he was young , and there was much reason to doubt whether he would be always able to withstand the temptation to evil . But , even supposing he ...
... attention to Susan , was led to admit , that he might fancy himself very fond of her still he was young , and there was much reason to doubt whether he would be always able to withstand the temptation to evil . But , even supposing he ...
Pagina 66
... attention . It opened to his eyes a scene which had not once crossed his imagination ; nor did he ap- pear to wish to disguise from his informant how far he thought it might go in opposition to his wishes ; yet , at the same time he was ...
... attention . It opened to his eyes a scene which had not once crossed his imagination ; nor did he ap- pear to wish to disguise from his informant how far he thought it might go in opposition to his wishes ; yet , at the same time he was ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acquainted answer anxious appeared asked Susan assured began begged believe better Bishop bless brandy and water brother cause CAVENDISH SQUARE Charles Hayling child comfort companion confession continued cried Edward cried Susan crime daughter dear desire disappointment doubt dreadful Elgar endeavour entered excited exclaimed Edward eyes fear feel felt Fieldhill friend Henry girl guilty happy hear heard heart hope hour innocent inquired kind knew Layton listen long con look Maidstone manner marriage Marshend master mercy mind misery morning mulled wine never night object observed Henry panion pardon passed passion phial pity poor present prisoner prove racter reason repeated replied Charles replied Edward replied Henry replied Susan Sheldrake silence soon soul speak suffer suppose surprise talk tears tell tence thing Thomson thought tion told tone truth turnkey walk ward wish words wretched young youth
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