Santo Sebastiano: Or, The Young Protector, Volume 4Longman, 1820 |
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Page 31
... knew the world in general would only term juvenile indiscretions , because he was convinced her own exertions were fast conquering her un- fortunate partiality , and would not grieve her by the humiliation of knowing she had bestowed ...
... knew the world in general would only term juvenile indiscretions , because he was convinced her own exertions were fast conquering her un- fortunate partiality , and would not grieve her by the humiliation of knowing she had bestowed ...
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... knew Ju- lia De Clifford too well ( for he had wari- ly developed how immeasurable was the extent of her invincible piety ) to hope her present resolution was lightly formed , or the effect of resentment only . He saw in it 34 SANTO ...
... knew Ju- lia De Clifford too well ( for he had wari- ly developed how immeasurable was the extent of her invincible piety ) to hope her present resolution was lightly formed , or the effect of resentment only . He saw in it 34 SANTO ...
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... knew it would only shock and grieve , without any beneficial consequence to the obstinate infidel . The impressive manner in which doctor Sydenham delivered the important packet to the marquis , with the words which ac- companied that ...
... knew it would only shock and grieve , without any beneficial consequence to the obstinate infidel . The impressive manner in which doctor Sydenham delivered the important packet to the marquis , with the words which ac- companied that ...
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... knew had been again postponed upon account of her illness ; and being so much in the confidence of lord Delamore , she knew , if his Emily delayed the time of her joining him there unneces- sarily , that it would much afflict him , and ...
... knew had been again postponed upon account of her illness ; and being so much in the confidence of lord Delamore , she knew , if his Emily delayed the time of her joining him there unneces- sarily , that it would much afflict him , and ...
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... knew he was secretly attached , and he feared improperly , from the attachment re- maining a secret : he asked no questions , ' he said , nor would he then hear any ex- planations ; all he required was , for St. Or- ville to attend to ...
... knew he was secretly attached , and he feared improperly , from the attachment re- maining a secret : he asked no questions , ' he said , nor would he then hear any ex- planations ; all he required was , for St. Or- ville to attend to ...
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