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Strona 18
... , and " could bestow dare you seek , dare you " hope to find them in a connection with the dissipated de Sancy ? " Imogen hid her face in her veil , while her heart secretly exclaimed , " Where " dare I 18 THE NOVICE OF.
... , and " could bestow dare you seek , dare you " hope to find them in a connection with the dissipated de Sancy ? " Imogen hid her face in her veil , while her heart secretly exclaimed , " Where " dare I 18 THE NOVICE OF.
Strona 19
... hope to find " " them ? " 68 Forgive me , " continued the cheva- lier , affectionately taking her hand , " if " in speaking from the dictates of my own " feelings I unavoidably wound yours ; " but- " 66 " Forgive you ! " interrupted ...
... hope to find " " them ? " 68 Forgive me , " continued the cheva- lier , affectionately taking her hand , " if " in speaking from the dictates of my own " feelings I unavoidably wound yours ; " but- " 66 " Forgive you ! " interrupted ...
Strona 54
... most radiant " smile . " " While we allow the possibility , " said the chevalier , " which I am far from de- nying , let us hope that we all rather " believe than feel it to be so . " " For my part , " said De Sancy , 54 THE NOVICE OF.
... most radiant " smile . " " While we allow the possibility , " said the chevalier , " which I am far from de- nying , let us hope that we all rather " believe than feel it to be so . " " For my part , " said De Sancy , 54 THE NOVICE OF.
Strona 98
... situation of " the times ; and should you ever breath you must no longer hope for my friend- it " ship or countenance . " " I , my lady ! " returned Beatrice , eagerly ; " I take the saints to witness I 98 THE NOVICE OF.
... situation of " the times ; and should you ever breath you must no longer hope for my friend- it " ship or countenance . " " I , my lady ! " returned Beatrice , eagerly ; " I take the saints to witness I 98 THE NOVICE OF.
Strona 99
... he had only come to " Paris last night with dispatches , and " should return to his regiment in a few days . " 1450321 " But I hope I shall see him before his F 2 ST . DOMINICK . - 99 eagerly; "I take the saints to witness I ...
... he had only come to " Paris last night with dispatches , and " should return to his regiment in a few days . " 1450321 " But I hope I shall see him before his F 2 ST . DOMINICK . - 99 eagerly; "I take the saints to witness I ...
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