The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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Pagina 3
... eyes were bent downwards in thought , but a bright colour was on his cheek ; and the refulgence of an inward , happy anima- tion , illumed every feature . Santa Cruz refrained from remarking on this change , so favourable to his cause ...
... eyes were bent downwards in thought , but a bright colour was on his cheek ; and the refulgence of an inward , happy anima- tion , illumed every feature . Santa Cruz refrained from remarking on this change , so favourable to his cause ...
Pagina 5
... eye , an- nounced alacrity of intellect , with an equal proportion of irritability and vin- dictiveness of mind . She ... eyes from the share they usually took in his bow B 3 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE . 5 hearing her foot on the pavement ...
... eye , an- nounced alacrity of intellect , with an equal proportion of irritability and vin- dictiveness of mind . She ... eyes from the share they usually took in his bow B 3 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE . 5 hearing her foot on the pavement ...
Pagina 6
A Novel Jane Porter. eyes from the share they usually took in his bow ; but , encountering the sharp and investigating gaze of her's , he looked down again , and retreated a step back , with a second bow .-- 66 66 Marquis , " said she ...
A Novel Jane Porter. eyes from the share they usually took in his bow ; but , encountering the sharp and investigating gaze of her's , he looked down again , and retreated a step back , with a second bow .-- 66 66 Marquis , " said she ...
Pagina 9
... eye of de Paz could often discern suspicion in her prompt accordance at the Coun- cil ; and some unknown triumph , in the smile with which she bowed in devoted deference to the judgement of her hus- band . What was the object of all ...
... eye of de Paz could often discern suspicion in her prompt accordance at the Coun- cil ; and some unknown triumph , in the smile with which she bowed in devoted deference to the judgement of her hus- band . What was the object of all ...
Pagina 12
... eyes . She translated this flush of hope , into a tribute to her charms ; and and graciously repeated her smile when he put her hand to his lips . " Who will you serve , de Montemar , " said she , " Elizabeth and Countess AL- theim ? or ...
... eyes . She translated this flush of hope , into a tribute to her charms ; and and graciously repeated her smile when he put her hand to his lips . " Who will you serve , de Montemar , " said she , " Elizabeth and Countess AL- theim ? or ...
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