Vandeleur, Or, Animal Magnetism: A Novel, Volym 3Bentley, 1836 |
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... perceived the eyes of her unwilling hostess drinking in these strange appearances , and , laughing wildly , she exclaimed , " Yes , yes ! I am decked , lady , but not for you ! I am your guest , but not by your invitation ; and these ...
... perceived the eyes of her unwilling hostess drinking in these strange appearances , and , laughing wildly , she exclaimed , " Yes , yes ! I am decked , lady , but not for you ! I am your guest , but not by your invitation ; and these ...
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... perceived a deep arm - chair , and , throwing herself into it , endeavoured , by pressing her hands on her eyes , and concealing from them all outward objects , to turn them upon herself , and calmly to consider what she had done , and ...
... perceived a deep arm - chair , and , throwing herself into it , endeavoured , by pressing her hands on her eyes , and concealing from them all outward objects , to turn them upon herself , and calmly to consider what she had done , and ...
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... perceive , " the duchess be- gan , " that your spirits are a good deal reco- vered from the hurry they appeared to have undergone . I feared that such a lengthened confinement , without refreshment , would have wholly overcome you . I ...
... perceive , " the duchess be- gan , " that your spirits are a good deal reco- vered from the hurry they appeared to have undergone . I feared that such a lengthened confinement , without refreshment , would have wholly overcome you . I ...
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... moment he perceived her begin to revive , and then so imperfectly , that it will be much more satisfactory to our readers that we should take up the thread . CHAPTER XIX . Thou'lt fly ? -as easily may reptiles 24 VANDELEUR .
... moment he perceived her begin to revive , and then so imperfectly , that it will be much more satisfactory to our readers that we should take up the thread . CHAPTER XIX . Thou'lt fly ? -as easily may reptiles 24 VANDELEUR .
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... perceived that the last blow he had given was so deadly , that the poor victim , all wretched as she was , no longer presumed to ask to be taken to her father : but whatever effects such pity might have produced in other circumstances ...
... perceived that the last blow he had given was so deadly , that the poor victim , all wretched as she was , no longer presumed to ask to be taken to her father : but whatever effects such pity might have produced in other circumstances ...
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Vandeleur: Or, Animal Magnetism. A Novel ... Marianna [Pisani (Mme.]) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1836 |
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