| 1801 - 536 páginas
...enough to fee the rire kindled which was to confume that heart {he knew fo much devoted to her, and ail the other dreadful preparations for his fate, without being guilty of any of thole extravagancies her friend hud apprehended ; but when all was over, and that ihe found he was... | |
| 1804 - 232 páginas
...to her, and one female friend. — She got near enough to fee the fire kindled which was to coniume that heart she knew so much devoted to her, and all...for his fate, without being guilty of any of those extravagancies her friends had apprehended. But when all was over, and that she found he was no more,... | |
| 1812 - 680 páginas
...and one female friend. •She got near enough to see the fire kindled, which was to consume that bean she knew so much devoted to her, and all the other...for his fate, without being guilty of any of those extravagancies her friends had apprehended ; but when all was over, and she found that he was no more,... | |
| 1816 - 714 páginas
...for his fate, without being guilty of any of those extravagancies her friends had apprehended. Bat when all was over, and that she found he was no more, she drew her bead back into the coach, and, crying out, " My dear, I follow tliee—1 follow thee ;—Sweet Jesus,... | |
| 1825 - 458 páginas
...female friend. She got near enough to see the fire kindled which was to consume that heart she knew was so much devoted to her, and all the other dreadful preparations for his fate, without betraying any of those emotions her friends apprehended ; but when all was over, and that sh« found... | |
| 1819 - 172 páginas
...friend. She '• got ncar enough to sce the fire kindled which WM ' to consume that heart she kncw so much devoted ' to her, and all the other dreadful...for ' his fate, without being guilty of any of those ex' travagances her fricnds had apprchended. But ' when all was over, and that she found he was DO... | |
| 462 páginas
...female friend. She got near enough to see the fire kindled which was to consume that heart she knew was so much devoted to her, and all the other dreadful preparations for his fate, without betraying any of those emotions her friends apprehended; but when all waa over, and that she H t Iraaiano... | |
| 1823 - 450 páginas
...female friend. She got near enough to see the fire kindled which was to consume that heart she knew was so much devoted to her, and all the other dreadful preparations for his fale, without betraying any of those emotions her friends apprehended ; hut when all was over, and... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1823 - 436 páginas
...all the other dreadful preparations for his fate, without betraying any of those emotions her friends apprehended; but when all was over, and that she found he was no more, she threw her head back into the coach, and ejaculating, " My dear, I follow thee! I follow thee! Lord... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1823 - 432 páginas
...female friend. She got near enough to see the fire kindled which was to consume that heart she knew was so much devoted to her, and all the other dreadful preparations for his fate, without betraying any of those emotions her friends apprehended; but when all was over, and that she found... | |
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