Vandeleur, Or, Animal Magnetism: A Novel, Volym 3Bentley, 1836 |
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... asked the duchess , with increasing commiseration , as she saw the pitiable effect her communication produced on the mysterious stranger . " Oh ! much , much ! if you will do it ; -to shelter and to shield me , -to protect and to advise ...
... asked the duchess , with increasing commiseration , as she saw the pitiable effect her communication produced on the mysterious stranger . " Oh ! much , much ! if you will do it ; -to shelter and to shield me , -to protect and to advise ...
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... asked imploringly . " I know not how much or how little of my frightful story has reached the public ear ; but if you have any doubts upon your mind respecting me , I will speak to you as might a Catholic at the confes- sional , and you ...
... asked imploringly . " I know not how much or how little of my frightful story has reached the public ear ; but if you have any doubts upon your mind respecting me , I will speak to you as might a Catholic at the confes- sional , and you ...
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... asked me the question a month ago , I should certainly have answered No ! —for to the many applications I felt myself justified in making to him for assistance , I never received any answer but silence , which in this case could ...
... asked me the question a month ago , I should certainly have answered No ! —for to the many applications I felt myself justified in making to him for assistance , I never received any answer but silence , which in this case could ...
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... reason which she was struggling hard to retain ; and which the various agita- tions she had undergone , and the baneful drugs that had been administered to her , barely left her . 1 " What do you mean ? " she asked , VANDELEUR . 47.
... reason which she was struggling hard to retain ; and which the various agita- tions she had undergone , and the baneful drugs that had been administered to her , barely left her . 1 " What do you mean ? " she asked , VANDELEUR . 47.
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... asked what he meant . " In two words , then , I mean , that I subjected you to too great a trial - too great a temptation . The advantages accruing to you from your bro- ther's death were so great , that , unknown per- haps even to ...
... asked what he meant . " In two words , then , I mean , that I subjected you to too great a trial - too great a temptation . The advantages accruing to you from your bro- ther's death were so great , that , unknown per- haps even to ...
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Vandeleur: Or, Animal Magnetism. A Novel ... Marianna [Pisani (Mme.]) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1836 |
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