St. Johnstoun: Or, John, Earl of Gowrie, Volume 3Maclachlan and Stewart, 1823 - Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600 |
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... an unrepressed transport that diffused itself over her lan- guid features , had answered to his passion- ate avowal , that he lived alone for her , and betrayed beyond recal the secret she had hitherto so cautiously 8 ST JOHNSTOUN .
... an unrepressed transport that diffused itself over her lan- guid features , had answered to his passion- ate avowal , that he lived alone for her , and betrayed beyond recal the secret she had hitherto so cautiously 8 ST JOHNSTOUN .
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Or, John, Earl of Gowrie Eliza Logan. betrayed beyond recal the secret she had hitherto so cautiously guarded . They now irrevocably pledged their faith to each other -and their state , for ten short minutes , re ... secret she had ...
Or, John, Earl of Gowrie Eliza Logan. betrayed beyond recal the secret she had hitherto so cautiously guarded . They now irrevocably pledged their faith to each other -and their state , for ten short minutes , re ... secret she had ...
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... secret con- viction that the shade of sadness which she observed to overcast his brow , was occasion- ed by sorrow for her absence , served to fill her mind with gratified feelings , to make her shrink from too severe a scrutiny of her ...
... secret con- viction that the shade of sadness which she observed to overcast his brow , was occasion- ed by sorrow for her absence , served to fill her mind with gratified feelings , to make her shrink from too severe a scrutiny of her ...
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... secret one ; for where think you is he to come by the sum of forty - eight thousand pounds to make good his promise ? Yet he would have us to suppose that it is justice alone that prompts him to acquiesce in the death of Ruthven , not ...
... secret one ; for where think you is he to come by the sum of forty - eight thousand pounds to make good his promise ? Yet he would have us to suppose that it is justice alone that prompts him to acquiesce in the death of Ruthven , not ...
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... secret . " " Do you in reality feel any fear of trust- ing the whole matter , then , to the Laird of Tullibrandon ? " inquired the Jesuit . 66 Why , I believe there would not be much cause for apprehension , considering his hatred of ...
... secret . " " Do you in reality feel any fear of trust- ing the whole matter , then , to the Laird of Tullibrandon ? " inquired the Jesuit . 66 Why , I believe there would not be much cause for apprehension , considering his hatred of ...
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