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Page 145
Bitterly censuring his own precipitate adoption of a contrary belief , Brown yet
heard with delight that the suspicions of Julia's fidelity , upon which he had sc
rashly acted , were probably void of foundation . How must he in the meantime be
...
Bitterly censuring his own precipitate adoption of a contrary belief , Brown yet
heard with delight that the suspicions of Julia's fidelity , upon which he had sc
rashly acted , were probably void of foundation . How must he in the meantime be
...
Page 205
From this his feelings naturally turned towards Julia ; and , without very nicely
measuring the distance between a soldier of fortune , who expected that her
father's attestation would deliver him from confinement , and the heiress of that
father's ...
From this his feelings naturally turned towards Julia ; and , without very nicely
measuring the distance between a soldier of fortune , who expected that her
father's attestation would deliver him from confinement , and the heiress of that
father's ...
Page 218
Upon the evening of the day when Bertram's examination had taken place ,
Colonel Mannering arrived at Woodbourne from Edinburgh . He found his family
in their usual state , which probably , so far as Julia was concerned , would not
have ...
Upon the evening of the day when Bertram's examination had taken place ,
Colonel Mannering arrived at Woodbourne from Edinburgh . He found his family
in their usual state , which probably , so far as Julia was concerned , would not
have ...
Page 234
We will join you at the tea - table in an instant , Julia , " said the Colonel ; “ I see
that Mr. Sampson wishes to speak to me alone . — And now they are gone , what
, in Heaven's name , Mr. Sampson , is the meaning of all this ? " “ It may be a ...
We will join you at the tea - table in an instant , Julia , " said the Colonel ; “ I see
that Mr. Sampson wishes to speak to me alone . — And now they are gone , what
, in Heaven's name , Mr. Sampson , is the meaning of all this ? " “ It may be a ...
Page 262
On n'arręte pas dans un si beau chemin , " continued the gay old gentleman , and
, as the Colonel presented him to Julia , took the same liberty with that fair lady's
cheek . Julia laughed , coloured , and disengaged herself . " I beg a thousand ...
On n'arręte pas dans un si beau chemin , " continued the gay old gentleman , and
, as the Colonel presented him to Julia , took the same liberty with that fair lady's
cheek . Julia laughed , coloured , and disengaged herself . " I beg a thousand ...
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