Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 3H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... obtain my hand , or rather my paltry fortune , for that is his sole object , by this infamous and cowardly me- nace ? and would you , my dearest mother , would even my bitterest enemy , counsel me to accept a 18 WALTER COLYTON .
... obtain my hand , or rather my paltry fortune , for that is his sole object , by this infamous and cowardly me- nace ? and would you , my dearest mother , would even my bitterest enemy , counsel me to accept a 18 WALTER COLYTON .
Page 23
... object of her wrath with still more unmeasured abuse than she had bes- towed upon him in conversing with her mother . Passion and strong excitement seemed , indeed , to sustain her , for she betrayed little of that lassi- tude and ...
... object of her wrath with still more unmeasured abuse than she had bes- towed upon him in conversing with her mother . Passion and strong excitement seemed , indeed , to sustain her , for she betrayed little of that lassi- tude and ...
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... object on which my heart delights to brood ; and recall his every look , word , action , and even the tones of his voice , from the first instant that I saw him lying wounded and ghastly in Goathurst - wood , to that thrilling moment ...
... object on which my heart delights to brood ; and recall his every look , word , action , and even the tones of his voice , from the first instant that I saw him lying wounded and ghastly in Goathurst - wood , to that thrilling moment ...
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... object of ambition . In spite of his drunken propensities , and of his coarse reckless hilarity , we have elsewhere intimated that he was of a malignant character when thwarted or offended . He had never forgiven Edith for her former ...
... object of ambition . In spite of his drunken propensities , and of his coarse reckless hilarity , we have elsewhere intimated that he was of a malignant character when thwarted or offended . He had never forgiven Edith for her former ...
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... object of her solicitude repeatedly and gratefully acknowledged that no friend can be half so indefatigable , no advocate so zealous and intelligent , as a woman whose natural shrewdness is sharpened and animated by love . She contrived ...
... object of her solicitude repeatedly and gratefully acknowledged that no friend can be half so indefatigable , no advocate so zealous and intelligent , as a woman whose natural shrewdness is sharpened and animated by love . She contrived ...
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