Vandeleur, Or, Animal Magnetism: A Novel, Volym 3Bentley, 1836 |
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... ment of her extremity she cast herself into my arms from her father and lover . To be sure , there was something at the moment that de- clared that it was more from fear of them than VANDELEUR . 37 But it suited neither of them to ...
... ment of her extremity she cast herself into my arms from her father and lover . To be sure , there was something at the moment that de- clared that it was more from fear of them than VANDELEUR . 37 But it suited neither of them to ...
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... ment , in time to her gasping breath ; and having continued thus for the space of a minute , glaring on De l'Espoir , she fell heavily forwards . He VOL . III . D " caught her in his arms , carried her to VANDELEUR . 49 imagination with ...
... ment , in time to her gasping breath ; and having continued thus for the space of a minute , glaring on De l'Espoir , she fell heavily forwards . He VOL . III . D " caught her in his arms , carried her to VANDELEUR . 49 imagination with ...
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... ment at the same moment , and remained stand- ing in a kind of respectful embarrassment , feel- ing himself for the first time guilty towards her . She took not the smallest notice of him ; but when De l'Espoir brought a chair behind ...
... ment at the same moment , and remained stand- ing in a kind of respectful embarrassment , feel- ing himself for the first time guilty towards her . She took not the smallest notice of him ; but when De l'Espoir brought a chair behind ...
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... ment , it is necessary to recall all that she had suffered in mind and body for the last two days . Food had never crossed her lips , and her only drinks were those best calculated to excite and bewilder her intellects . It may be ...
... ment , it is necessary to recall all that she had suffered in mind and body for the last two days . Food had never crossed her lips , and her only drinks were those best calculated to excite and bewilder her intellects . It may be ...
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... ment ; ' but we must now think about this very serious business . Not a doubt remains upon my mind but that it is my duty as well as inclination to protect you ; but yet , so delicate is the matter , that I must not involve the Duke of ...
... ment ; ' but we must now think about this very serious business . Not a doubt remains upon my mind but that it is my duty as well as inclination to protect you ; but yet , so delicate is the matter , that I must not involve the Duke of ...
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Vandeleur: Or, Animal Magnetism. A Novel ... Marianna [Pisani (Mme.]) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1836 |
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