Sandoval: Or, the Freemason, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1826 |
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Abisbal Abisbal's Anglona ANNE RADCLIFFE arms army arrival Artimaña ascer beautiful Bornos brother Cadiz Camarilla Castile cause cavaliers chief column conduct countenance cried Sandoval dangers daughter Don Antonio Don Calisto Doña Angela Doña Gabriela door dress Duchess of Osuna Elio endeavoured enemy entered entertain escape exclaimed eyes Father Lobo favour fcap fear feelings Ferdinand Fermin FREEMASON friends Galicia GASTON DE BLONDEVILLE gave gentlemen hand hastened head heard heart heaven hero honour hope horses immediately Infanta instant Isla king lady Lanza letter liberty Logroño look Madam Madrid majesty master Meantime mind monk mountains never night notwithstanding observed party patriots pleasure post 8vo Quiroga received resolved returned Riego Roque Rosa round royal Sandoval's Sarsfield seemed servant Seville silence Soldados soon sooner Spain steps stood tertulia thought tio Hipolito tion took town troops Valencia Vidal voice vols wish words Zounds
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