The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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Página 181
... Lewiston ! At sight of him , Gertrude stood immoveable , while Mrs St Clair uttering a shriek , clapped her hands before her eyes , as if to shut out the dread- ful apparition . He only smiled at this salutation , and approaching the ...
... Lewiston ! At sight of him , Gertrude stood immoveable , while Mrs St Clair uttering a shriek , clapped her hands before her eyes , as if to shut out the dread- ful apparition . He only smiled at this salutation , and approaching the ...
Página 182
... Lewiston , and ex- tending her hands , tried to welcome him ; but her face was ghastly , and the words died upon her lips . .66 66 Why , what is all this ? " said he in his usual tone of familiar assurance , as he took her hands in his ...
... Lewiston , and ex- tending her hands , tried to welcome him ; but her face was ghastly , and the words died upon her lips . .66 66 Why , what is all this ? " said he in his usual tone of familiar assurance , as he took her hands in his ...
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... Lewiston in the same insulting tone of irony ; " but her Ladyship may spare herself the trou- ble - I have sent off the chaise - this will be my home for some time , will it not ? " to Mrs St Clair . Lady Rossville disengaged herself ...
... Lewiston in the same insulting tone of irony ; " but her Ladyship may spare herself the trou- ble - I have sent off the chaise - this will be my home for some time , will it not ? " to Mrs St Clair . Lady Rossville disengaged herself ...
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... Lewiston , addressing Mrs St Clair . " I read the account of the shipwreck of the Dauntless - by - the - bye , it was in the same paper with the old gentleman's death , for these things are sometimes a long while of reaching us on t ...
... Lewiston , addressing Mrs St Clair . " I read the account of the shipwreck of the Dauntless - by - the - bye , it was in the same paper with the old gentleman's death , for these things are sometimes a long while of reaching us on t ...
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... Lewiston , and which extends even to you- and it will be no less vain to attempt to free your- self from his power . - Hear me , Gertrude - hear me - you promised you would — If it were possible , if it were in human endeavour - can you ...
... Lewiston , and which extends even to you- and it will be no less vain to attempt to free your- self from his power . - Hear me , Gertrude - hear me - you promised you would — If it were possible , if it were in human endeavour - can you ...
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