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Page 17
Paul indeed was a stranger to fear , and would with perfect unconcern have
mounted a Hippogriff or ' one of the flammiferous horses of the sun , had such an
animal been WALTER COLYTON . 17 the real ones, for Jaspar Colyton had very .
..
Paul indeed was a stranger to fear , and would with perfect unconcern have
mounted a Hippogriff or ' one of the flammiferous horses of the sun , had such an
animal been WALTER COLYTON . 17 the real ones, for Jaspar Colyton had very .
..
Page 34
In the bottom of the maternal heart there lurked a secret misgiving that this might
be the real motive of the earnestness with which all had concurred in the
invitation ; but if this were not an unnatural fear , considering the character of the
bosom ...
In the bottom of the maternal heart there lurked a secret misgiving that this might
be the real motive of the earnestness with which all had concurred in the
invitation ; but if this were not an unnatural fear , considering the character of the
bosom ...
Page 64
... varieties of tint and form to which you allude ; not less than of the more
conspicuous beauties of this charming wood . Linger , therefore , as long and as
often as you please , and do not fear that I shall become tired of 64 WALTER
COLYTON .
... varieties of tint and form to which you allude ; not less than of the more
conspicuous beauties of this charming wood . Linger , therefore , as long and as
often as you please , and do not fear that I shall become tired of 64 WALTER
COLYTON .
Page 65
and do not fear that I shall become tired of the scenery , any more than of my
companion . ” “ We are lucky , Edith , in the weather , which is perhaps more
favourable to our purpose than if it were finer . The shadows of these heavy
clouds ...
and do not fear that I shall become tired of the scenery , any more than of my
companion . ” “ We are lucky , Edith , in the weather , which is perhaps more
favourable to our purpose than if it were finer . The shadows of these heavy
clouds ...
Page 68
66 It seems indeed too probable , ” said Agatha , 66 but we know not what
direction to take in search of his owner , nor are we sure that he has sustained
injury , or requires other assistance than the recovery of his horse , in which , I
fear , we ...
66 It seems indeed too probable , ” said Agatha , 66 but we know not what
direction to take in search of his owner , nor are we sure that he has sustained
injury , or requires other assistance than the recovery of his horse , in which , I
fear , we ...
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