Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volume 2Henry Colburn, 1819 |
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... strange , bountiful fortune , Now , my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore : and by my prescience , I find my zenith doth depend upon A most auspicious star , whose influence , If now I court not but omit , my fortunes ...
... strange , bountiful fortune , Now , my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore : and by my prescience , I find my zenith doth depend upon A most auspicious star , whose influence , If now I court not but omit , my fortunes ...
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... say a gentleman , a stranger , re- quests the pleasure of seeing Mr. Craw- ley . " " I shall Sir . Walk this way if you please , Sir . " The unknown visitor followed the liveried cicerone through two spacious FLORENCE MACARTHY . 13.
... say a gentleman , a stranger , re- quests the pleasure of seeing Mr. Craw- ley . " " I shall Sir . Walk this way if you please , Sir . " The unknown visitor followed the liveried cicerone through two spacious FLORENCE MACARTHY . 13.
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... stranger . Whatever impression his manly and distinguished figure had made upon Miss Crawley , as he was seen leaning over the paddock gate , that impression was now improved into boundless and 20 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
... stranger . Whatever impression his manly and distinguished figure had made upon Miss Crawley , as he was seen leaning over the paddock gate , that impression was now improved into boundless and 20 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
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... stranger had equally obtained the most favourable favourable prepossessions . There was a romantic cast in his counte- nance , an air of elevation diffused over his whole person , which answered to all her sentimental ideas of heroic ...
... stranger had equally obtained the most favourable favourable prepossessions . There was a romantic cast in his counte- nance , an air of elevation diffused over his whole person , which answered to all her sentimental ideas of heroic ...
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... stranger , reading the army - list , and beating his rattan against his father's Northumber- land table . The character of the barrister , Con- way Townsend Crawley , the Magnus Apollo of his aunt , and usually called Counsellor Con D 4 ...
... stranger , reading the army - list , and beating his rattan against his father's Northumber- land table . The character of the barrister , Con- way Townsend Crawley , the Magnus Apollo of his aunt , and usually called Counsellor Con D 4 ...
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