Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... attention , she had little leisure for the in- dulgence of unavailing regrets . Mrs. Colyton too , fortunately for herself , was never happy unless when employed , possessing that sort of mind which shakes off the corrosions of care by ...
... attention , she had little leisure for the in- dulgence of unavailing regrets . Mrs. Colyton too , fortunately for herself , was never happy unless when employed , possessing that sort of mind which shakes off the corrosions of care by ...
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... attention as well as Agatha's , on their reaching the spot , was the appalling spectacle of a human body lying extended on the wet grass , as if suddenly arrested by the touch of death . It presented the appearance of a young and ...
... attention as well as Agatha's , on their reaching the spot , was the appalling spectacle of a human body lying extended on the wet grass , as if suddenly arrested by the touch of death . It presented the appearance of a young and ...
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... attention until he had concluded , when he eagerly demanded in an almost breathless voice- " What , what was it the villains uttered ? You are sure there were two of them ? ” " There was but one at first , who , as well as I could ...
... attention until he had concluded , when he eagerly demanded in an almost breathless voice- " What , what was it the villains uttered ? You are sure there were two of them ? ” " There was but one at first , who , as well as I could ...
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... attention ; while he betrayed the most lively interest in any trifle of foreign politics , or of domestic occurrence , that bore a reference , however re- mote , to his own narrow and bigoted notions in religious matters . Of one who ...
... attention ; while he betrayed the most lively interest in any trifle of foreign politics , or of domestic occurrence , that bore a reference , however re- mote , to his own narrow and bigoted notions in religious matters . Of one who ...
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... attention which he had acknowledged with a becoming gratitude , though it had failed to mo- derate his energy . As he fell back upon the couch , she ran up to him , inquiring with looks of the tenderest sympathy whether she could ...
... attention which he had acknowledged with a becoming gratitude , though it had failed to mo- derate his energy . As he fell back upon the couch , she ran up to him , inquiring with looks of the tenderest sympathy whether she could ...
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