Ferdinand Castleton

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Seite 297 - I do not love thee, Doctor Fell, The reason why I cannot tell ; But this alone I know full well, I do not love thee, Doctor Fell.* 1 Sec Proverbial Expressions.
Seite 250 - For shall we suppose that there is joy in Heaven over one sinner that repenteth...
Seite 5 - She covered her face with her hands, and burst into a passion of tears.
Seite 118 - ... special dissipation; but the twenty-four hours were needed, and now not twelve were allowed him. Nevertheless, he kept his appointment. He tried to invent some lie which he might send by a commissioner, and which might not ruin him. But he thought upon the whole that it would be safer for him to .go. When he entered the room he saw at a glance that there was to be war, — war to the knife, — between him and Sir Harry. He perceived at once that if it were worth his while to go on with the thing...
Seite 72 - ... always know that part of what the Professor says is said in earnest; but I am never quite sure what part it is. He doesn't fatigue me, and doesn't excite me, and it is well for me that he is here; still, I am impatient to get back again. He has told me about Tom's staying with me, instead of going home. I don't know what to say about it; I don't know what to think.
Seite 44 - Mathilde could bear the sight no longer, and, covering her face with her hands, burst into a flood of tears.
Seite 163 - That the sins of the parents should be visited upon the children for several generations is undoubtedly due in great part to the psychical element of knowledge of precedents.
Seite 293 - Godfrey sunk into a chair, and covered his face with his hands. "It was very sudden, in the garden.
Seite 22 - ... went on very fast, but he detained me so long in that lane — he would not let me pass. I thought I should — bah ! I thought, when we got into the town, that he would have left me, but he did not. He came to the very door of this place, and I dare not go out for fear he should be there yet. Oh, I am so glad to see you ! I thought you were never coming.
Seite 107 - ... some time the cavalcade, headed by the piqueur, went on without interruption, but at last the broken state of the ground compelled them to proceed with caution. Suddenly the piqueur came to a stop, and owned that he had missed his way. But he felt certain, he said, that he could soon regain it. A consultation was then held as to the best course to be pursued under the circumstances. Buckingham and some of the others were for turning back, but Charles, believing the piqueur could get them out...

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