De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Band 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 Seiten |
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... least I am invulnerable . Could I think Miss Hastings gave me one tender thought - one feeling that dis- tinguished me from the rest of mankind - I could leave her for ever , and live upon that thought for life . I could watch her at a ...
... least I am invulnerable . Could I think Miss Hastings gave me one tender thought - one feeling that dis- tinguished me from the rest of mankind - I could leave her for ever , and live upon that thought for life . I could watch her at a ...
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... least ) to your claims to a high and ancient descent , however obscured by pre- sent circumstances ; and those circumstances there is now no influential votary of high life at their elbow , to mark with contempt or hold up to disdain ...
... least ) to your claims to a high and ancient descent , however obscured by pre- sent circumstances ; and those circumstances there is now no influential votary of high life at their elbow , to mark with contempt or hold up to disdain ...
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... least conciliated their kindness and esteem more than I ever had done before . This ought and shall satisfy me ; " and I resolved to quit Foljambe the next day . Who , however , can foresee or control his fate ? The agitation of the ...
... least conciliated their kindness and esteem more than I ever had done before . This ought and shall satisfy me ; " and I resolved to quit Foljambe the next day . Who , however , can foresee or control his fate ? The agitation of the ...
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... least seem not to undervalue this alliance , " said I to myself ; yet I thought it might be only a fair compliment to the princess , Bertha's mo- ther ; and , as to the young hussar , what more natural than to hang up the picture of a ...
... least seem not to undervalue this alliance , " said I to myself ; yet I thought it might be only a fair compliment to the princess , Bertha's mo- ther ; and , as to the young hussar , what more natural than to hang up the picture of a ...
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... least resolved not to be pitied , as Granville said I was , by Mr. Hastings ; and if his daughter knew I loved her , I determined to shew that I could also leave her . I almost wished that she would use me ill , and , vile and ...
... least resolved not to be pitied , as Granville said I was , by Mr. Hastings ; and if his daughter knew I loved her , I determined to shew that I could also leave her . I almost wished that she would use me ill , and , vile and ...
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