The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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Page 9
... returned wearied , offended , and displeased . The gambling table ; the board spread to excess ; the smiles of meretricious beauty ; all were found , in the scenes to which his new acquaintance intro- duced him . He thought , " If of ...
... returned wearied , offended , and displeased . The gambling table ; the board spread to excess ; the smiles of meretricious beauty ; all were found , in the scenes to which his new acquaintance intro- duced him . He thought , " If of ...
Page 19
... can extricate 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.
... can extricate 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 20
... returned he ; " in mar- rying the Countess Altheim , I shall marry my disgrace and my abhorrence . " " The act must pass for that of head- strong passion ; or , perhaps , a little more in your own way , as an act of romantic justice to ...
... returned he ; " in mar- rying the Countess Altheim , I shall marry my disgrace and my abhorrence . " " The act must pass for that of head- strong passion ; or , perhaps , a little more in your own way , as an act of romantic justice to ...
Page 36
... from completing the apostrophe , she turned proudly away , and walked up the room . She returned , and addressed him . " I have condescended to argue thus with you , because you are the son of the 36 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
... from completing the apostrophe , she turned proudly away , and walked up the room . She returned , and addressed him . " I have condescended to argue thus with you , because you are the son of the 36 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
Page 54
... returned by another channel to its native bed . Count d'Et- trees drew a revenue from that spirit for play , which his display of means excited in his guests . Louis could never be induced to touch a card , or the dice - box , despising ...
... returned by another channel to its native bed . Count d'Et- trees drew a revenue from that spirit for play , which his display of means excited in his guests . Louis could never be induced to touch a card , or the dice - box , despising ...
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