The Fatalists: Or, Records of 1814 and 1815. A Novel, Volume 21821 |
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Page 37
... impatience to abandon his real friends , and quit so precipitately the castle ( for which he can give no proper cause ) , all the impetuosity of a strong passion , that urges him , in defiance of your pater- nal regard and our tender ...
... impatience to abandon his real friends , and quit so precipitately the castle ( for which he can give no proper cause ) , all the impetuosity of a strong passion , that urges him , in defiance of your pater- nal regard and our tender ...
Page 44
... impatience to continue his military career , in the hope of signalizing himself in such a manner as should procure him the ap- probation of sir Richard , forward his pro- motion , and excite the admiration of his brother officers . The ...
... impatience to continue his military career , in the hope of signalizing himself in such a manner as should procure him the ap- probation of sir Richard , forward his pro- motion , and excite the admiration of his brother officers . The ...
Page 105
... impatience to be gone , to recol- lect that he had friends in that quarter . He stopped not , unless to feed his horse , till he had gained the inn where he left his charger : here the day was drawing towards a close , but unwilling to ...
... impatience to be gone , to recol- lect that he had friends in that quarter . He stopped not , unless to feed his horse , till he had gained the inn where he left his charger : here the day was drawing towards a close , but unwilling to ...
Page 118
... impatience to escape the dan- gerous attractions of Geraldine had be- trayed him into an expression not unlike the first charge in the baronet's letter . This brought fully to his recollection the conversation which followed , and which ...
... impatience to escape the dan- gerous attractions of Geraldine had be- trayed him into an expression not unlike the first charge in the baronet's letter . This brought fully to his recollection the conversation which followed , and which ...
Page 120
... impatience redoubled ; no answer , however , was re- turned ; and still lingering under his wounds , and consumed by a slow fever , which preyed on his irritated nerves , some days passed away , leaving him in the most pitiable ...
... impatience redoubled ; no answer , however , was re- turned ; and still lingering under his wounds , and consumed by a slow fever , which preyed on his irritated nerves , some days passed away , leaving him in the most pitiable ...
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