Vandeleur, Or, Animal Magnetism: A Novel, Volym 3Bentley, 1836 |
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... your invitation ; and these misplaced emblems of gaiety and mirth are only assumed to elude the vigilance of your servants . You see I am not the Lady Harriet Stuart ; but learning by an accidental observa- tion that VANDELEUR . 7.
... your invitation ; and these misplaced emblems of gaiety and mirth are only assumed to elude the vigilance of your servants . You see I am not the Lady Harriet Stuart ; but learning by an accidental observa- tion that VANDELEUR . 7.
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A Novel Marianna Pisani. Stuart ; but learning by an accidental observa- tion that she was but a few days arrived in Russia , and was invited here to - night , I trusted to the chance of none of your servants having seen her yet , that I ...
A Novel Marianna Pisani. Stuart ; but learning by an accidental observa- tion that she was but a few days arrived in Russia , and was invited here to - night , I trusted to the chance of none of your servants having seen her yet , that I ...
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... tion , and of the intrusion of which she had been guilty . At the moment that both resumed their seats , it would have appeared that the duchess was the more agitated of the two : she was the first to speak , however ; for , now that ...
... tion , and of the intrusion of which she had been guilty . At the moment that both resumed their seats , it would have appeared that the duchess was the more agitated of the two : she was the first to speak , however ; for , now that ...
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... tion of De l'Espoir's passion a new light seemed to burst upon her mind , and she literally be- lieved it a flash from hell , tinging with its lurid hue the whole deadly transaction . She heard him in perfect silence to the end : she ...
... tion of De l'Espoir's passion a new light seemed to burst upon her mind , and she literally be- lieved it a flash from hell , tinging with its lurid hue the whole deadly transaction . She heard him in perfect silence to the end : she ...
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... tion ; there was no farther occasion to excite her nerves , and therefore she was suffered to remain almost in the stillness of death . Food was offer- ed to her , but she neither accepted nor rejected it , or seemed indeed conscious ...
... tion ; there was no farther occasion to excite her nerves , and therefore she was suffered to remain almost in the stillness of death . Food was offer- ed to her , but she neither accepted nor rejected it , or seemed indeed conscious ...
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Vandeleur: Or, Animal Magnetism. A Novel ... Marianna [Pisani (Mme.]) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1836 |
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