The Novice of Saint Dominick, Tom 4R. Phillips, 1806 |
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... to see you - for I am sure you are displeased with me . ' " " That assurance , Imogen , argues a consciousness of your having given me cause . " , 66 ་ ་ " VOL . IV . B 41X4044 1 " The conversation you over heard yes- " terday— " THE ...
... to see you - for I am sure you are displeased with me . ' " " That assurance , Imogen , argues a consciousness of your having given me cause . " , 66 ་ ་ " VOL . IV . B 41X4044 1 " The conversation you over heard yes- " terday— " THE ...
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... cause " of humanity ! " " Oh ! rather wish , " exclaimed Imogen , in emotion , " that I may long be worthy the possession of your friendship , and that will include " all I am most desirous of attaining to . " 66 66 ( 6 The eyes of De ...
... cause " of humanity ! " " Oh ! rather wish , " exclaimed Imogen , in emotion , " that I may long be worthy the possession of your friendship , and that will include " all I am most desirous of attaining to . " 66 66 ( 6 The eyes of De ...
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... cause , and fur- nished Imogen with an excuse by suppos- ing the heat of the court had overcome her ; then leading her to an open window , presented her some reviving drops . Imo- gen , recovered by the air , endeavoured to collect some ...
... cause , and fur- nished Imogen with an excuse by suppos- ing the heat of the court had overcome her ; then leading her to an open window , presented her some reviving drops . Imo- gen , recovered by the air , endeavoured to collect some ...
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... cause , De Sancy was no " sufferer by the effects , for you were 66 seen tête - à - tête with him in one of the 66 recesses in the great hall , after he led 66 you from the audience chamber , upon " which some one remarked- " " I must ...
... cause , De Sancy was no " sufferer by the effects , for you were 66 seen tête - à - tête with him in one of the 66 recesses in the great hall , after he led 66 you from the audience chamber , upon " which some one remarked- " " I must ...
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... cause " of all the malice that envy has set afloat " against you . " With these words mademoiselle d'En- tragues affectionately embraced Imogen , and wishing her a good night , returned to the company . Never could the venom of ...
... cause " of all the malice that envy has set afloat " against you . " With these words mademoiselle d'En- tragues affectionately embraced Imogen , and wishing her a good night , returned to the company . Never could the venom of ...
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