The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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... stood in the portico , and Louis re- mained in the room , he had an opportu- nity of taking cognizance of the lady who was to report his suit to her royal mistress . She seemed about forty ; of a low sta- ture , and slight figure ; with ...
... stood in the portico , and Louis re- mained in the room , he had an opportu- nity of taking cognizance of the lady who was to report his suit to her royal mistress . She seemed about forty ; of a low sta- ture , and slight figure ; with ...
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... stood apart several minutes , talking earnestly with the Marquis ; and then withdrew , unat- tended , across the garden . Not a word passed between him and his charge , until they were out of the confines of St. Ildefonso , and once ...
... stood apart several minutes , talking earnestly with the Marquis ; and then withdrew , unat- tended , across the garden . Not a word passed between him and his charge , until they were out of the confines of St. Ildefonso , and once ...
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... stood bright in the glowing sky . He recollected , that amongst these persecuted people , was Don Fer- dinand de Valor , one of his own pro- genitors ; and that his attachment to the Moorish cause had occasioned the first sequestration ...
... stood bright in the glowing sky . He recollected , that amongst these persecuted people , was Don Fer- dinand de Valor , one of his own pro- genitors ; and that his attachment to the Moorish cause had occasioned the first sequestration ...
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... stood before them . They were two strong- bodied men , with fierce , independent countenances ; and starting on their feet , they also stood resolutely , and eyed the no less commanding , though youthful figure , which so boldly ...
... stood before them . They were two strong- bodied men , with fierce , independent countenances ; and starting on their feet , they also stood resolutely , and eyed the no less commanding , though youthful figure , which so boldly ...
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... the Duke de Ripperda . " By accident . I stood by my mule , on the other side of the cliff , and heard you discourse of the Duke , as if you had recently parted from him . Was it at Gibraltar 28 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
... the Duke de Ripperda . " By accident . I stood by my mule , on the other side of the cliff , and heard you discourse of the Duke , as if you had recently parted from him . Was it at Gibraltar 28 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
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