Thaddeus of Warsaw: A Novel, Volume 1S. Andrus and Son, 1848 |
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A Novel Jane Porter. 6 6 I will be yours . ' At these words he hurried me down a dark vista , which led out of the gardens to the open country . A carriage stood at the gate . I fearfully asked what he intended . You have given yourself ...
A Novel Jane Porter. 6 6 I will be yours . ' At these words he hurried me down a dark vista , which led out of the gardens to the open country . A carriage stood at the gate . I fearfully asked what he intended . You have given yourself ...
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... words which had arisen from fear , that by an im prudent avowal on my part , I should risk both his happiness and my own . He informed me , that , as he was heir to one of the first fortunes in Eng- ยท land , he had pledged his honor ...
... words which had arisen from fear , that by an im prudent avowal on my part , I should risk both his happiness and my own . He informed me , that , as he was heir to one of the first fortunes in Eng- ยท land , he had pledged his honor ...
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... word . ' My dear deceived parent , little suspected the perfidy of his guest . He detained him as his vis- itor , and often rallied himself on the hold which his distinguished accomplishments had taken on his esteem . Sackville's manner ...
... word . ' My dear deceived parent , little suspected the perfidy of his guest . He detained him as his vis- itor , and often rallied himself on the hold which his distinguished accomplishments had taken on his esteem . Sackville's manner ...
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... words spoken . As for myself , my agitations almost choked me . I felt that the first word I should attempt to pronounce must give them uter- ance , and that their vehemence would betray me . " When the servants withdrew , Sackville ...
... words spoken . As for myself , my agitations almost choked me . I felt that the first word I should attempt to pronounce must give them uter- ance , and that their vehemence would betray me . " When the servants withdrew , Sackville ...
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... word , be comforted , or driven to despair . I was listening to every footstep that sounded under the colonade , when my servant brought me a letter , which had just been left by one of Mr. Sackville's groo.ns. ' Ah ! ' thought I ...
... word , be comforted , or driven to despair . I was listening to every footstep that sounded under the colonade , when my servant brought me a letter , which had just been left by one of Mr. Sackville's groo.ns. ' Ah ! ' thought I ...
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