Tales of the FiresideHilliard, Gray, Little and Wilkins, 1827 - 225 páginas |
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... moment all eyes were directed towards the handsome American , and several of his distinguished countrymen came forward and presented the hand of cordiality to him . He stood opposite to a mirror , and we for once must do him the justice ...
... moment all eyes were directed towards the handsome American , and several of his distinguished countrymen came forward and presented the hand of cordiality to him . He stood opposite to a mirror , and we for once must do him the justice ...
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... moment she caught his eye , she blushed deeply , and turned away . That rosy blush , how it electrified the heart of the enamoured Montgomery ! He was perfectly bewildered with delight at the bare idea of having created such an interest ...
... moment she caught his eye , she blushed deeply , and turned away . That rosy blush , how it electrified the heart of the enamoured Montgomery ! He was perfectly bewildered with delight at the bare idea of having created such an interest ...
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... moment of the concealment afforded by the tree be- neath whose shade he had been standing , and when he perceived she had come near it , met her again . Lady Rivers's agitation was striking , and certainly more than the occasion ...
... moment of the concealment afforded by the tree be- neath whose shade he had been standing , and when he perceived she had come near it , met her again . Lady Rivers's agitation was striking , and certainly more than the occasion ...
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... moment his master left the room , in executing which he was not a little assisted by the remembrance of his master's first appearance in the blue and scarlet regimentals . When a decent time had elapsed after the coach scene with Lady ...
... moment his master left the room , in executing which he was not a little assisted by the remembrance of his master's first appearance in the blue and scarlet regimentals . When a decent time had elapsed after the coach scene with Lady ...
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... moment . Mr Tor- rington had bought his commission , and Montgomery informed Yorick of his intentions ; but to his great surprise discovered that he was not willing to leave England yet , and gave his master very plainly to under- stand ...
... moment . Mr Tor- rington had bought his commission , and Montgomery informed Yorick of his intentions ; but to his great surprise discovered that he was not willing to leave England yet , and gave his master very plainly to under- stand ...
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Adolphus Agnes Woodford Alicia amiable apartment appeared Aspasia Banquo battle of Monmouth beautiful Belmont beloved Betty blush Cavan Charles child Clara Maria coach copies countenance Curate of St daugh daughter dear door Dr Middleton Dr Seabrooke dress Edgars Edmund Edward elegant Enniskillen eyes face fair father feeling felt Fitzclare fortune Giraldi girl Glentorf grace hand handsome happy Hartley heard heart Henry Luttrell husband informed instant Joseph Seaton Kittatinny Mountains Lacy Lady Emily Lady Rivers Laurentina leave letter look Lord Carhampton Lord Oakley Lough Ern lovely lover Luttrell Madalene Madame De Nemours marriage married Mary Woodford Montgomery Mordaunt mother Odiham pale pasia person possessed Quaker received Rector replied requested Rose Bradshaw Rossmore scene sent sighed sight Signior smile soon sorrows St Mark's St Owens tears thee thou thought tion told wife window wish Yorick young
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