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Pagina 18
... once ? Why have I been left here in ignorance of any such rela- tionship , when my history was known throughout the whole neighbourhood ? Surely , even from within the walls of a convent , I might have been traced , " said Beatrice in a ...
... once ? Why have I been left here in ignorance of any such rela- tionship , when my history was known throughout the whole neighbourhood ? Surely , even from within the walls of a convent , I might have been traced , " said Beatrice in a ...
Pagina 20
... once seen I could not forget ; but why , if your intentions be legally right , conceal the facts from me ? If anything be for the real good of Beatrice , could I do otherwise than rejoice at it , knowing well that no prosperity can ...
... once seen I could not forget ; but why , if your intentions be legally right , conceal the facts from me ? If anything be for the real good of Beatrice , could I do otherwise than rejoice at it , knowing well that no prosperity can ...
Pagina 21
... once accidentally thrown into your power , and now discovered by her only parent , is claimed to fill a noble position , for which she was born . While Miss Farinelli continues under the baleful influ- ence of heretics , the proofs that ...
... once accidentally thrown into your power , and now discovered by her only parent , is claimed to fill a noble position , for which she was born . While Miss Farinelli continues under the baleful influ- ence of heretics , the proofs that ...
Pagina 27
... for several minutes locked in each other's arms . Their feel- ings were too solemn for tears , too deep for words ; once more they embraced , and Lady Edith , filled C 2 BEATRICE . 27 like anguish, "this is our first separation, ...
... for several minutes locked in each other's arms . Their feel- ings were too solemn for tears , too deep for words ; once more they embraced , and Lady Edith , filled C 2 BEATRICE . 27 like anguish, "this is our first separation, ...
Pagina 28
Catherine Sinclair. once more they embraced , and Lady Edith , filled with internal anguish , and not venturing to look up , passed out of the room , leaning on the offered arm of Sir Allan , who conducted her to the carriage , and ...
Catherine Sinclair. once more they embraced , and Lady Edith , filled with internal anguish , and not venturing to look up , passed out of the room , leaning on the offered arm of Sir Allan , who conducted her to the carriage , and ...
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Abbess affection agitated Andrew Carre anguish anxious astonishment beautiful became become believe Bessie Bishop carriage chapel cheek Church Clanmarina Clinton confessor conscience convent countenance dear death deep Donald McAlpine door dress duty earnest earth emotion evidently excitement exclaimed Beatrice eyes face Father Eustace feel felt friends gazed grief hand happy heart Heatherbrae heretic honour hope Hosta hour hurried hustings Inverness Jesuit Lady Eaglescairn Lady Edith Lady Stratharden laughing listened live look Lord Eaglescairn Lord Iona Lorraine McAlpine McRonald mind Miss Farinelli Miss Turton morning mother mournful nature never nuns obedience observed once Papists Popish prayers priest Protestant religion remain replied Beatrice Robert Carre round saints scene seemed silent Sir Allan sister Martha smile solemn sorrow soul stood tears tell thought tone uttered voice whispered whole wish words young