Delphine, Volume 1J. Mawman, 1803 |
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Page 216
... engaged . Leonce went and seated himself at the other end of the ' rooin , and immediately fixed his eyes on me with an air of disdain . I was extremely provoked , and this sentiinent would have supported me , had not a mortal paleness ...
... engaged . Leonce went and seated himself at the other end of the ' rooin , and immediately fixed his eyes on me with an air of disdain . I was extremely provoked , and this sentiinent would have supported me , had not a mortal paleness ...
Page 228
... engaged not to oppose the views of my mother , you wish , notwithstanding , that she would prefer Mad . d'Albemar to Matilda . Yes , my dear friend , your understanding corresponds with the ch of your pupil ; do not deny it . Ah ! if ...
... engaged not to oppose the views of my mother , you wish , notwithstanding , that she would prefer Mad . d'Albemar to Matilda . Yes , my dear friend , your understanding corresponds with the ch of your pupil ; do not deny it . Ah ! if ...
Page 248
... engaged with Leonce during the rest of the even ing , I entirely forgot Mad . d'Ervins . It was this neglect , alas ! which was perhaps . the cause of her misfortune . I was in conyersation with Leonce , when I was alarmed by the ...
... engaged with Leonce during the rest of the even ing , I entirely forgot Mad . d'Ervins . It was this neglect , alas ! which was perhaps . the cause of her misfortune . I was in conyersation with Leonce , when I was alarmed by the ...
Page 299
... engaged Mad . d'Ervins to agree to this interview . Scarcely had I began to speak , when recollecting what he had before for- gotten , that the interview had taken place in my house , he indulged himself in the most insulting ...
... engaged Mad . d'Ervins to agree to this interview . Scarcely had I began to speak , when recollecting what he had before for- gotten , that the interview had taken place in my house , he indulged himself in the most insulting ...
Page 343
... engaged ; but it is of no consequence , the knot is tied , and I am now the husband of Matilda . Were it even true , that Delphine for a few moments really loved me , yet she has seen , I make no doubt , after what has happened , the ...
... engaged ; but it is of no consequence , the knot is tied , and I am now the husband of Matilda . Were it even true , that Delphine for a few moments really loved me , yet she has seen , I make no doubt , after what has happened , the ...
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adieu affection afraid agitated amiable anxiety appeared Barton Bayonne believe Bellerive character charms conceal conduct conversation countenance cousin d'Ervins daugh daughter dear Delphine dear Louisa delicacy DELPHINE TO MADEMOISELLE destiny discover dread du Marset emotion engaged esteem excited expression eyes fate fear feelings felt Fierville formed fortune friendship give happiness heart heaven hope husband ideas imagination impression inspire interest Leonce LETTER LETTER lieve look madam MADAME DE VERNON MADEMOISELLE D'ALBEMAR Madle Madlle manner marriage married Marset Matilda melancholy ment mind Mondoville Montpellier mother motives nature necessary ness never object observed opinion painful Paris passed passion perhaps person pity pleasure Portugal possess racter received recollection reflection render replied resa respect secret sensibility sentiments Serbel Serbellane shew Sorane sorrow soul speak spect sufficient tell Theresa thing thought tion told tranquillity truth uneasiness unhappy Vernon warmth wish woman words yesterday zards