Henry Masterton: Or, The Adventures of a Young Cavalier, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1832 - 1014 páginas |
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... bosom of his wife . She had done all that woman could do to move an inflexible monarch . She had used prayers , and tears , and influence in vain . She had sunk under the united effects of grief and ex- ertion ; and , a week before the ...
... bosom of his wife . She had done all that woman could do to move an inflexible monarch . She had used prayers , and tears , and influence in vain . She had sunk under the united effects of grief and ex- ertion ; and , a week before the ...
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... bosom , alone in my own boat , and dream sweet dreams of a splendid and a fragrant world , that existed but in my own imagina- tion . But then when these dreams were dreamed , I loved to have some one to share them with ; and to say to ...
... bosom , alone in my own boat , and dream sweet dreams of a splendid and a fragrant world , that existed but in my own imagina- tion . But then when these dreams were dreamed , I loved to have some one to share them with ; and to say to ...
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... bosom of our country . But neither my brother nor myself were permitted to share any further in the strife than by offering our prayers for the king's success . It was impossible to stand calmly by and witness all the exciting events ...
... bosom of our country . But neither my brother nor myself were permitted to share any further in the strife than by offering our prayers for the king's success . It was impossible to stand calmly by and witness all the exciting events ...
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... bosom ; and while the desire of pleasing prompted the endeavour to please , the degree of timidity which her manner towards him evinced gave him that con- fidence which was all that his own demeanour ever wanted . All that he said too ...
... bosom ; and while the desire of pleasing prompted the endeavour to please , the degree of timidity which her manner towards him evinced gave him that con- fidence which was all that his own demeanour ever wanted . All that he said too ...
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... bosom at all that I saw and heard . I was aware in- deed of the deep stores with which my brother had treasured a mind of immense capabilities ; but I had never dreamed of seeing those capabilities so speedily turned to account , those ...
... bosom at all that I saw and heard . I was aware in- deed of the deep stores with which my brother had treasured a mind of immense capabilities ; but I had never dreamed of seeing those capabilities so speedily turned to account , those ...
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