The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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Page 19
... you , ' returned the Duke ; " but I fear you must marry her . " Though his heart had just told him the same , the words uttered by his father were like a death - stroke ; and knocking his THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE , 19.
... you , ' returned the Duke ; " but I fear you must marry her . " Though his heart had just told him the same , the words uttered by his father were like a death - stroke ; and knocking his THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE , 19.
Page 42
... fear- fully as he drew it away from her pale face , and beheld those matchless features convulsed with mental agony . Again her eyes opened upon him , as he hung over her . They fixed themselves on his face , with a languid , but ...
... fear- fully as he drew it away from her pale face , and beheld those matchless features convulsed with mental agony . Again her eyes opened upon him , as he hung over her . They fixed themselves on his face , with a languid , but ...
Page 62
... fear of the talents he affected to despise . He , therefore , took no notice of the Duke at table , but by a stiff bow ; and he would not , even have granted that , had it not been at the board of the representative of the Father of ...
... fear of the talents he affected to despise . He , therefore , took no notice of the Duke at table , but by a stiff bow ; and he would not , even have granted that , had it not been at the board of the representative of the Father of ...
Page 121
... fear of her doing something rash with regard to Louis . Since the de- parture of Otteline , by unlucky accident , she had met him twice alone in the Al- theim boudoir ; and her repugnance to the Prince of Spain seemed so to en- crease ...
... fear of her doing something rash with regard to Louis . Since the de- parture of Otteline , by unlucky accident , she had met him twice alone in the Al- theim boudoir ; and her repugnance to the Prince of Spain seemed so to en- crease ...
Page 134
... fears , told him all that had passed . Her heated prepossession changed the tacit acquiescence of her daughter , in the portrait having been that of Louis , into a positive confession that it was so . Charles was rather sur- prised at ...
... fears , told him all that had passed . Her heated prepossession changed the tacit acquiescence of her daughter , in the portrait having been that of Louis , into a positive confession that it was so . Charles was rather sur- prised at ...
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