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Page 96
But , as she spoke , the more ance of waterman , approached and took Nigel
aside , perfect recollection of what had passed crowded on while Duke Hildebrod
went from place to place to her mind . She hid her face in her hands , and burst ...
But , as she spoke , the more ance of waterman , approached and took Nigel
aside , perfect recollection of what had passed crowded on while Duke Hildebrod
went from place to place to her mind . She hid her face in her hands , and burst ...
Page 12
Your Purilan is faintly traced , in comBut even where the mind of the more
careless reader remains parison to your Canneronian ... Nor is this limited to
Inughter or abhorrence , without using colouring which may minds of a low and
incurious ...
Your Purilan is faintly traced , in comBut even where the mind of the more
careless reader remains parison to your Canneronian ... Nor is this limited to
Inughter or abhorrence , without using colouring which may minds of a low and
incurious ...
Page 82
An emphatic this veil , " ( for many articles of female apparel lay tone of mind ,
which despair alone could have scattered about the apartment , ) - " be but
confident , inspired , supported the assumed courage of the and a few minu place
you in ...
An emphatic this veil , " ( for many articles of female apparel lay tone of mind ,
which despair alone could have scattered about the apartment , ) - " be but
confident , inspired , supported the assumed courage of the and a few minu place
you in ...
Page 62
said Mowbray . sands , a proposal which must have been acceptable " I am - and
I will speak my mind still more in itself , without any such sacrifice ? And why
should plainly . I have good temper , and excellent spirits , he , after all , have
been ...
said Mowbray . sands , a proposal which must have been acceptable " I am - and
I will speak my mind still more in itself , without any such sacrifice ? And why
should plainly . I have good temper , and excellent spirits , he , after all , have
been ...
Page 68
Scotland had been emancipated from a foreign yoke , He had claimed over me
the rights of a guardian ; he by the conduct and valour of the immortal Bruce , the
had more than hinted that I was in a state of mind whole fruits of the triumphs of ...
Scotland had been emancipated from a foreign yoke , He had claimed over me
the rights of a guardian ; he by the conduct and valour of the immortal Bruce , the
had more than hinted that I was in a state of mind whole fruits of the triumphs of ...
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