Cheveley: Or, The Man of Honour, Volume 2Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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Page 89
... remained in possession of the chain , which his master perceiving , disentangled and dexterously concealed ; then stooping to pat Prince and call him a good dog , he said in a low voice , inaudible to every ear but the one it was ...
... remained in possession of the chain , which his master perceiving , disentangled and dexterously concealed ; then stooping to pat Prince and call him a good dog , he said in a low voice , inaudible to every ear but the one it was ...
Page 108
... remained silent ; and the footman hesitated , till the groom of the chambers solved all difficulties by stepping forward from the inner hall , and saying in a voice that might have brought over one half the opposition , " If your ...
... remained silent ; and the footman hesitated , till the groom of the chambers solved all difficulties by stepping forward from the inner hall , and saying in a voice that might have brought over one half the opposition , " If your ...
Page 182
... remained for the sacrament . turned home feeling happier than she had done for some time ; she had cast her burden upon Him who could alone bear it ; she had sought God and found him , and peace was once more in her heart . It has been ...
... remained for the sacrament . turned home feeling happier than she had done for some time ; she had cast her burden upon Him who could alone bear it ; she had sought God and found him , and peace was once more in her heart . It has been ...
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