The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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Page 31
... demand it of her tenderness for the Countess's honour , that some person be always present when Should I ever find it other- wise , in that instant I will withdraw . " " In that , you are right , " replied his father ; and quitted the ...
... demand it of her tenderness for the Countess's honour , that some person be always present when Should I ever find it other- wise , in that instant I will withdraw . " " In that , you are right , " replied his father ; and quitted the ...
Page 31
... demand it of her tenderness for the Countess's honour , that some person be always present when Should I ever find it other- wise , in that instant I will withdraw . " " In that , you are right , " replied his father ; and quitted the ...
... demand it of her tenderness for the Countess's honour , that some person be always present when Should I ever find it other- wise , in that instant I will withdraw . " " In that , you are right , " replied his father ; and quitted the ...
Page 51
... demand , he released Alice from every vow , only reserving one claim on her compassion ; to be allowed , at some future day , to throw himself at her feet ; should the issue of certain circum- stances , which still gave him the ...
... demand , he released Alice from every vow , only reserving one claim on her compassion ; to be allowed , at some future day , to throw himself at her feet ; should the issue of certain circum- stances , which still gave him the ...
Page 97
... demand , and the gift of the pistol , that stimulated the curiosity of Ripperda . He could protect his life from a single arm ; and from a more supported treachery he had an armed guard in his suite . Without further hesitation , he ...
... demand , and the gift of the pistol , that stimulated the curiosity of Ripperda . He could protect his life from a single arm ; and from a more supported treachery he had an armed guard in his suite . Without further hesitation , he ...
Page 167
... was thunder- struck and yet , how could his father be involved in Wharton's demand ? He was in Spain , and no longer in danger from his former enemies ! 66 My father's honour forbids my com- pliance , " THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE . 167.
... was thunder- struck and yet , how could his father be involved in Wharton's demand ? He was in Spain , and no longer in danger from his former enemies ! 66 My father's honour forbids my com- pliance , " THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE . 167.
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