Henry Masterton: Or, The Adventures of a Young Cavalier, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1832 - 1014 páginas |
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... entered as my father passed out , and the two friends separated , never to meet again . The next morning passed in horror to my father , who re- mained with the infant child of his friend , counting the last moments of that friend's ...
... entered as my father passed out , and the two friends separated , never to meet again . The next morning passed in horror to my father , who re- mained with the infant child of his friend , counting the last moments of that friend's ...
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... entered into compe- tition with me in the sports to which we were accus- tomed , feeling confident by constant practice , I far ex- celled what I could ever accomplish when my brother was my rival ; and I believe he purposely avoided ...
... entered into compe- tition with me in the sports to which we were accus- tomed , feeling confident by constant practice , I far ex- celled what I could ever accomplish when my brother was my rival ; and I believe he purposely avoided ...
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... entered into between my father and hers ; and raised her beautiful hazel eyes towards my brother's face , with a look of imploring anxiety , well calculated to win its way to the inmost recesses of the heart ; but there was nothing ...
... entered into between my father and hers ; and raised her beautiful hazel eyes towards my brother's face , with a look of imploring anxiety , well calculated to win its way to the inmost recesses of the heart ; but there was nothing ...
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... entered the imagination of my father , or Emily , or me . We all considered it as a thing so perfectly out of the question , that we took no care to obviate a danger which we did not believe to exist . Whether my brother ever dreamed of ...
... entered the imagination of my father , or Emily , or me . We all considered it as a thing so perfectly out of the question , that we took no care to obviate a danger which we did not believe to exist . Whether my brother ever dreamed of ...
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... entering his antechamber , when the valet was in the act of hanging his sword over my brother's shoulder , and had apparently been insinuating doubt of some one - for Frank , as I approached , replied aloud in his calm , logical man ...
... entering his antechamber , when the valet was in the act of hanging his sword over my brother's shoulder , and had apparently been insinuating doubt of some one - for Frank , as I approached , replied aloud in his calm , logical man ...
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