The Fatalists: Or, Records of 1814 and 1815. A Novel, Volume 21821 |
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Page 31
... roused by the voice of the sur- geon from the sound sleep into which the stupifying effects of the wine had plunged him , started out of bed , and instantly re- collecting , with an involuntary sigh , the painful conflict he had still ...
... roused by the voice of the sur- geon from the sound sleep into which the stupifying effects of the wine had plunged him , started out of bed , and instantly re- collecting , with an involuntary sigh , the painful conflict he had still ...
Page 34
... Roused to sudden reflection by this re- mark , Charles stopped short , turned round to lady Courteney , and as he approached , replied to sir Richard , that though he now found himself unnerved , when he was on the way , the air would ...
... Roused to sudden reflection by this re- mark , Charles stopped short , turned round to lady Courteney , and as he approached , replied to sir Richard , that though he now found himself unnerved , when he was on the way , the air would ...
Page 66
... Here he comes ; make haste , dear honey . " 66 Go , George , and have him placed gently on a chair in the parlour . I shall be out directly . " Plunket , Plunket , roused by the motion caused by the men 66 THE FATALISTS .
... Here he comes ; make haste , dear honey . " 66 Go , George , and have him placed gently on a chair in the parlour . I shall be out directly . " Plunket , Plunket , roused by the motion caused by the men 66 THE FATALISTS .
Page 67
Mrs. KELLY. Plunket , roused by the motion caused by the men in conveying him to the house , and by the blood which gushed from a wound in his head , out of the long faint- ing - fit into which this wound , the shock of the dreadful ...
Mrs. KELLY. Plunket , roused by the motion caused by the men in conveying him to the house , and by the blood which gushed from a wound in his head , out of the long faint- ing - fit into which this wound , the shock of the dreadful ...
Page 116
... roused to indignation , and possessing too great energy of mind to yield weakly to despondence , our hero , more wisely la- bouring to suppress the irritability which might oppose his perfect cure , rested , with a calm acquiescence ...
... roused to indignation , and possessing too great energy of mind to yield weakly to despondence , our hero , more wisely la- bouring to suppress the irritability which might oppose his perfect cure , rested , with a calm acquiescence ...
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