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Pagina 10
Lady Edith had been impatient to set off during some time , waiting for Beatrice ,
when it suddenly struck her as very surprising what could be thus delaying her
usually punctual companion , who had been evidently anxious herself to escape
...
Lady Edith had been impatient to set off during some time , waiting for Beatrice ,
when it suddenly struck her as very surprising what could be thus delaying her
usually punctual companion , who had been evidently anxious herself to escape
...
Pagina 11
Why was Beatrice absent so long , and where had she gone ? Dr. M Indre had
thought it almost too great a risk of fatigue if she ventured down stairs at all , and
had with the greatest hesitation consented that she should attempt the drive to ...
Why was Beatrice absent so long , and where had she gone ? Dr. M Indre had
thought it almost too great a risk of fatigue if she ventured down stairs at all , and
had with the greatest hesitation consented that she should attempt the drive to ...
Pagina 15
his order , a black robe in the form of a toga , with a cross worked in gold on the
right breast , his bright black Spanish eyes fixed on Beatrice , who stood
trembling beside him , evidently shaken by some deep emotion , while he spoke
with ...
his order , a black robe in the form of a toga , with a cross worked in gold on the
right breast , his bright black Spanish eyes fixed on Beatrice , who stood
trembling beside him , evidently shaken by some deep emotion , while he spoke
with ...
Pagina 16
Catherine Sinclair. amination , who could deny an unmistakeable likeness to the
lady who had been cast ashore from the shipwreck with Beatrice ? As the
consciousness of this flashed on her conviction , she shivered with grief and
agitation .
Catherine Sinclair. amination , who could deny an unmistakeable likeness to the
lady who had been cast ashore from the shipwreck with Beatrice ? As the
consciousness of this flashed on her conviction , she shivered with grief and
agitation .
Pagina 17
Mr. Ambrose had ceased to address Beatrice as Lady Edith entered , but Father
Eustace took up the subject , saying in a tone of deep and very stern resolution , “
Consider well before you answer . More than life depends on your decision .
Mr. Ambrose had ceased to address Beatrice as Lady Edith entered , but Father
Eustace took up the subject , saying in a tone of deep and very stern resolution , “
Consider well before you answer . More than life depends on your decision .
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