Corse de Leon: Or, The Brigand : a Romance, Volume 1

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Harper & Brothers, 1841
 

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Página 36 - Keep to the right," said a deep voice near him, as he stopped to choose his path ; and the next moment the Brigand, coming forth from the bushes amongst which he had been sitting, walked on upon his way beside him. " Ours is a busy life, you see...
Página 71 - ... the heart's secrets and the mind's thoughts, which binds two beings together more closely, more dearly than the dearest of human ties : more than the vow of passion or the oath of the altar. It is that confidence which, did we not deny its sway, would give to earthly love a permanence that we find but seldom in this world. Oh, Isabel, you must not, indeed you must not, have even a thought that is not mine.
Página 92 - Some further delay took place while the men around were mounting their horses and arranging the order of their march. When this was completed, however, the Lord of Masseran put himself at the head of his troop and proceeded at a slow pace, taking a road that led away from the castle. Isabel, unable to move, lay in the litter and wept; but she remarked, that from time to time single horsemen passed from the rear to the front, and from the front to the rear, and that manifold were the orders and directions...
Página 37 - Were laws equal and just, there would be found few to resist them. While they are unequal and unjust, the poor-hearted may submit and tremble; the powerless may yield and suffer; the bold, the free, the strong, and the determined fall back upon the law of God, and wage war against the injustice of man.

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