Raymond Bury, Volume 82Arthur Hall, Virtue, and Company, 1853 - 319 pages |
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Page 177
... Captain de Silvain . " Sir Clifford looked earnestly at the new comer : he had fine marked features , a dark complexion , and bore a likeness to Mrs. Raymond ; he spoke English fluently , but with a foreign accent . Whilst his nephew ...
... Captain de Silvain . " Sir Clifford looked earnestly at the new comer : he had fine marked features , a dark complexion , and bore a likeness to Mrs. Raymond ; he spoke English fluently , but with a foreign accent . Whilst his nephew ...
Page 179
... Captain de Silvain bowed and smiled , and entered more particularly into conversation with the priest . He observed - " I regret to learn that my nephew's health is delicate : you will wonder how I am so well acquainted with all these ...
... Captain de Silvain bowed and smiled , and entered more particularly into conversation with the priest . He observed - " I regret to learn that my nephew's health is delicate : you will wonder how I am so well acquainted with all these ...
Page 183
... Captain de Silvain for a protector , what could be more delightful , or more proper ? " " Ah ! Mrs. Meredith , I am generally very obedient ; but , in this instance , I should have a great repugnance to follow your advice . " Captain de ...
... Captain de Silvain for a protector , what could be more delightful , or more proper ? " " Ah ! Mrs. Meredith , I am generally very obedient ; but , in this instance , I should have a great repugnance to follow your advice . " Captain de ...
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Eliza H. Keating. The captain looked very steadfastly at Father Clifford ... De Silvain . If he be living " Has never been discovered . I pity him ; but ... De Silvain had gone ; Clifford looked at him with astonishment . " I know not ...
Eliza H. Keating. The captain looked very steadfastly at Father Clifford ... De Silvain . If he be living " Has never been discovered . I pity him ; but ... De Silvain had gone ; Clifford looked at him with astonishment . " I know not ...
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... De Silvain's feet , who picked it up for the purpose of returning it to the stranger . The latter turned round and perceived Sir Clifford and the captain . Why should they all three eye each other with looks of surprise ? Sir Clifford ...
... De Silvain's feet , who picked it up for the purpose of returning it to the stranger . The latter turned round and perceived Sir Clifford and the captain . Why should they all three eye each other with looks of surprise ? Sir Clifford ...
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