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... Nugent was dark and high- shouldered , with a proud and bad expression of face . It would be difficult to state what ... Nugent who kept his master , and not the master who kept John Nugent , at a distance . J The state of feeling ...
... Nugent was dark and high- shouldered , with a proud and bad expression of face . It would be difficult to state what ... Nugent who kept his master , and not the master who kept John Nugent , at a distance . J The state of feeling ...
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... Nugent as she did the foul fiend ; still she dared not express this in so many words , for he knew her secret - that she loved another - a young English officer , named John Jephson ; of which love affair the old knight was in a state ...
... Nugent as she did the foul fiend ; still she dared not express this in so many words , for he knew her secret - that she loved another - a young English officer , named John Jephson ; of which love affair the old knight was in a state ...
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... Nugent drew a letter from his bosom and laid it on the table before Sir Thomas . " What is this , Nugent ? " said Sir Thomas , taking up the letter . " A letter , Sir Thomas . " " Why not give it me before ? " " I thought you might not ...
... Nugent drew a letter from his bosom and laid it on the table before Sir Thomas . " What is this , Nugent ? " said Sir Thomas , taking up the letter . " A letter , Sir Thomas . " " Why not give it me before ? " " I thought you might not ...
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... Nugent . " Captain Jephson ! How dare he write such a letter to my daughter ? " " These English officers are not deficient in boldness on occasions like this , especially if they receive encouragement from the lady . " " What ! do you ...
... Nugent . " Captain Jephson ! How dare he write such a letter to my daughter ? " " These English officers are not deficient in boldness on occasions like this , especially if they receive encouragement from the lady . " " What ! do you ...
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... Nugent's eye this evening . Does he suspect ? If I thought so , I would tell my father all : perhaps I should never have kept the secret from him ; but it is not more than ten days since John made a formal declaration of his love ...
... Nugent's eye this evening . Does he suspect ? If I thought so , I would tell my father all : perhaps I should never have kept the secret from him ; but it is not more than ten days since John made a formal declaration of his love ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
The Last Earl of Desmond [By C.B. Gibson] Charles Bernard Gibson,James Fitz-Thomas Podgląd niedostępny - 2018 |
The Last Earl of Desmond: A Historical Romance of 1599-1603 V1 (1854) Charles Bernard Gibson Podgląd niedostępny - 2009 |
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