Vandeleur, Or, Animal Magnetism: A Novel, Volym 3Bentley, 1836 |
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... hope of relief . Again she started up , and to her utter amazement per- ceived the Count de l'Espoir coolly enter her chamber ! Covered with confusion , her first impulse was to conceal herself from his view , and , burying her head in ...
... hope of relief . Again she started up , and to her utter amazement per- ceived the Count de l'Espoir coolly enter her chamber ! Covered with confusion , her first impulse was to conceal herself from his view , and , burying her head in ...
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... hope that Gertrude would not betray him , and that they would not search him out from the uttermost ends of the earth for vengeance ? He believed , indeed , that Vandeleur might pass it over , but the father- the father could not ! And ...
... hope that Gertrude would not betray him , and that they would not search him out from the uttermost ends of the earth for vengeance ? He believed , indeed , that Vandeleur might pass it over , but the father- the father could not ! And ...
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... hope for success anywhere , it might be there : farther , he was especially well pleased to have a friend at court , to keep an eye on the financial department . All that now remained was how to break this matter to the count . " Well ...
... hope for success anywhere , it might be there : farther , he was especially well pleased to have a friend at court , to keep an eye on the financial department . All that now remained was how to break this matter to the count . " Well ...
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... hope ) of softening De l'Espoir , which the poor girl had caught in them before , was vanished now , and had given place to un- mixed compassion for an inevitable fate . At one glance she perceived the change : she breathed quickly for ...
... hope ) of softening De l'Espoir , which the poor girl had caught in them before , was vanished now , and had given place to un- mixed compassion for an inevitable fate . At one glance she perceived the change : she breathed quickly for ...
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... hope . From that moment she became less and less collected . De l'Espoir perceived her critical state , and that no time was to be lost in con- summating his villanous purpose . He repeated his desire for her consent to an immediate ...
... hope . From that moment she became less and less collected . De l'Espoir perceived her critical state , and that no time was to be lost in con- summating his villanous purpose . He repeated his desire for her consent to an immediate ...
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Vandeleur: Or, Animal Magnetism. A Novel ... Marianna [Pisani (Mme.]) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1836 |
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