Peccavi! Or, Geoffrey Singleton's mistake, Volume 2 |
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... called those rare perfumes that hung about her ; the very rounded surfaces of the far - off clouds reminded him of the smoothness of her dimpled cheeks . Oh , Geoffrey , Geoffrey , what a falling off was there ! A few short hours of ...
... called those rare perfumes that hung about her ; the very rounded surfaces of the far - off clouds reminded him of the smoothness of her dimpled cheeks . Oh , Geoffrey , Geoffrey , what a falling off was there ! A few short hours of ...
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... the key and double - locked the door . Setting down the light , she called her maid , who was lying asleep upon the sofa , and with her help proceeded to disrobe . " Are you tired , Hoffman ? " she asked 28 PECCAVI ! OR.
... the key and double - locked the door . Setting down the light , she called her maid , who was lying asleep upon the sofa , and with her help proceeded to disrobe . " Are you tired , Hoffman ? " she asked 28 PECCAVI ! OR.
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... called for immediate action . Let the letter speak for itself . " ERNESTINE , - " Have you treated me fairly ? Why did you come to this place at the sea - side ? Was it not to be quiet , to be out of the way , to have time to settle ...
... called for immediate action . Let the letter speak for itself . " ERNESTINE , - " Have you treated me fairly ? Why did you come to this place at the sea - side ? Was it not to be quiet , to be out of the way , to have time to settle ...
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... called elsewhere . " Holloa ! -here - halt - that man ! Where are your mitts ? " " Mitts " is the regulation expression for white cotton gloves . No Peacock was allowed to walk abroad unless he wore these ornaments . 66 Please , sir ...
... called elsewhere . " Holloa ! -here - halt - that man ! Where are your mitts ? " " Mitts " is the regulation expression for white cotton gloves . No Peacock was allowed to walk abroad unless he wore these ornaments . 66 Please , sir ...
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... called out with voice loud and hearty , notwithstanding his years- " Come , little woman , the boat is ready , " she put her hand into his , cheerful and happy , ready to go with him to her new home . " The John Medlicott called his ...
... called out with voice loud and hearty , notwithstanding his years- " Come , little woman , the boat is ready , " she put her hand into his , cheerful and happy , ready to go with him to her new home . " The John Medlicott called his ...
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Page 188 - To think how poorly eloquence of words Translates the poetry of hearts like ours ! And when night came, amidst the breathless Heavens We'd guess what star should be our home when love Becomes immortal; while the perfumed light Stole through the mists of alabaster lamps, And every air was heavy with the sighs Of orange -groves and music from sweet lutes, And murmurs of low fountains that gush forth I' the midst of roses ! — Dost thou like the picture ? Pauline.
Page 54 - Why so pale and wan, fond lover? Prithee, why so pale? Will, when looking well can't move her, Looking ill prevail? Prithee, why so pale?
Page 188 - Thy curse would blast me less than thy forgiveness. Pauline [laughing wildly]. "This is thy palace, where the perfumed light Steals through the mist of alabaster lamps, And every air is heavy with the sighs Of orange-groves, and music from the sweet lutes, And murmurs of low fountains, that gush forth I
Page 23 - ... Something seems to oppress me — I am faint — I can scarcely breathe — Myrrhina shall give you the missive to-morrow. In the meantime, we are alone. Esca, you will not betray me. I can depend upon you. You are my slave, is it not so ? This shall be your manacle !" While she yet spoke, she took the bracelet from her arm and tried to clasp it round his wrist ; but the glittering fetter was too narrow for the largeboned Briton, and she could not make it meet. Pressing it hard with both hands,...