The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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... mind , to the really vain motive which prompted a clandestine reception of the Duke de Ripperda's son . In mentioning her design to his zealous friend , she hinted that such privacy was necessary ; since the King had followed the flight ...
... mind , to the really vain motive which prompted a clandestine reception of the Duke de Ripperda's son . In mentioning her design to his zealous friend , she hinted that such privacy was necessary ; since the King had followed the flight ...
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... mind . She conversed a second with the Marquis , and preceded him into the pavilion . He presented Louis to her , as the Marquis de Monte- mar ; and named her to him by the title of Duchess Tarrazona . Louis bowed respectfully ; while ...
... mind . She conversed a second with the Marquis , and preceded him into the pavilion . He presented Louis to her , as the Marquis de Monte- mar ; and named her to him by the title of Duchess Tarrazona . Louis bowed respectfully ; while ...
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... mind shrunk from such ill - assorted mystery ; till finding some condemnation of his father in this repugnance , he reproached himself for having conceived the nameless dread he felt creeping over him . He recalled his injured parent's ...
... mind shrunk from such ill - assorted mystery ; till finding some condemnation of his father in this repugnance , he reproached himself for having conceived the nameless dread he felt creeping over him . He recalled his injured parent's ...
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... mind , than he could have believed possible to be his , when approaching the goal of his many prayers : the presence of his father . There was something within him , that would not be satisfied with his present companions ; with his ...
... mind , than he could have believed possible to be his , when approaching the goal of his many prayers : the presence of his father . There was something within him , that would not be satisfied with his present companions ; with his ...
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... mind , such an abrupt entrance might destroy at once , every object of the in- terview ; and therefore he conjured him , to wait until His Excellency were at least apprised of his arrival . Louis had no resource but to remain where he ...
... mind , such an abrupt entrance might destroy at once , every object of the in- terview ; and therefore he conjured him , to wait until His Excellency were at least apprised of his arrival . Louis had no resource but to remain where he ...
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