Thaddeus of Warsaw ...A. Walker, 1835 - 439 pages |
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... received it and stood silent with surprise . " Read it , my love , " continued she , " but go to your apartment ; there you will be more retired . " Bewildered by the manner of the Countess , Thaddeus instantly obeyed . Shutting himself ...
... received it and stood silent with surprise . " Read it , my love , " continued she , " but go to your apartment ; there you will be more retired . " Bewildered by the manner of the Countess , Thaddeus instantly obeyed . Shutting himself ...
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... received . To- morrow will do as well for your business . " - " I thank your lord- ship , " answered he , “ but I must go to Florence to - night . You shall see me again before to - morrow afternoon : all will , then , I hope , be ...
... received . To- morrow will do as well for your business . " - " I thank your lord- ship , " answered he , “ but I must go to Florence to - night . You shall see me again before to - morrow afternoon : all will , then , I hope , be ...
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... received by their contents , he read them a second time to the end ; then lay- ing them on the table , against which he rested his now aching head , he gave vent to the fulness of his heart . The Countess , anxious for the effect her ...
... received by their contents , he read them a second time to the end ; then lay- ing them on the table , against which he rested his now aching head , he gave vent to the fulness of his heart . The Countess , anxious for the effect her ...
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... received several balls through his limbs , and a thrust from a bayonet in his breast , which cast him welter- ing in his blood , upon me . By this time , all the persons who had formed the escort were either wounded or dispersed . Being ...
... received several balls through his limbs , and a thrust from a bayonet in his breast , which cast him welter- ing in his blood , upon me . By this time , all the persons who had formed the escort were either wounded or dispersed . Being ...
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... received the charge with firmness ; but the young leader , perceiving that extraordinary means were necessary , ex- erted his voice to the utmost ; calling on his men to follow him ; he put spurs to his horse , and rushed into the ...
... received the charge with firmness ; but the young leader , perceiving that extraordinary means were necessary , ex- erted his voice to the utmost ; calling on his men to follow him ; he put spurs to his horse , and rushed into the ...
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