New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 38Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, William Ainsworth, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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... Vivano had spent much of his time with his daughter Margaret . He observed his conduct at first with apathy or indifference ; and at last , so much had his friendship increased , that he sometimes thought of making a few necessary ...
... Vivano had spent much of his time with his daughter Margaret . He observed his conduct at first with apathy or indifference ; and at last , so much had his friendship increased , that he sometimes thought of making a few necessary ...
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... Vivano , I shall look for you ere night - fall ; you know how our chess - board stands , and to - night I will be revenged . " The Italian smiled after his fashion ; and , shortly afterwards , Margaret having twice kissed her father's ...
... Vivano , I shall look for you ere night - fall ; you know how our chess - board stands , and to - night I will be revenged . " The Italian smiled after his fashion ; and , shortly afterwards , Margaret having twice kissed her father's ...
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... Vivano , " that you were asleep . I know how golden are the minutes which the unhappy pass in slumber . Consider your calmness this morning , perhaps it is owing to your having been left so long undisturbed . " " Alas ! I slept not ...
... Vivano , " that you were asleep . I know how golden are the minutes which the unhappy pass in slumber . Consider your calmness this morning , perhaps it is owing to your having been left so long undisturbed . " " Alas ! I slept not ...
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