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Pagina 53
... seen on the preceding evening . He soon found an aperture through which he could observe her without being himself visible ; and could not help feeling that her figure , her employment , and her situation conveyed the exact impression ...
... seen on the preceding evening . He soon found an aperture through which he could observe her without being himself visible ; and could not help feeling that her figure , her employment , and her situation conveyed the exact impression ...
Pagina 140
... seen the dusky visages of my Indian attendants , bending in earnest devotion round the magic narrative , that flowed , half poetry , half prose , from the lips of the tale - teller ! No wonder that European fiction sounds cold and ...
... seen the dusky visages of my Indian attendants , bending in earnest devotion round the magic narrative , that flowed , half poetry , half prose , from the lips of the tale - teller ! No wonder that European fiction sounds cold and ...
Pagina 146
... seen him again , Matilda - seen him twice . I have used every argument to convince him that this secret inter- course is dangerous to us both ; I even pressed him to pursue his views of fortune without farther regard to me , and to con ...
... seen him again , Matilda - seen him twice . I have used every argument to convince him that this secret inter- course is dangerous to us both ; I even pressed him to pursue his views of fortune without farther regard to me , and to con ...
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