Harley Radington. A Tale, Tom 2A. K. Newman&Company, 1821 |
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... feelings , and assuming a fierce air , ex- claimed " Who dares to interrogate me in this manner ? Of what am I accused ? If you , Mr. Tom , or your friend , who ran off so courteously from Lovegold Hall , have any thing to say against ...
... feelings , and assuming a fierce air , ex- claimed " Who dares to interrogate me in this manner ? Of what am I accused ? If you , Mr. Tom , or your friend , who ran off so courteously from Lovegold Hall , have any thing to say against ...
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... feeling , but soon re- covered , and was able to climb the rocks which frowned above me . I reached the top , and sat down on the ground . My first feelings were those of devotion and ardent gratitude . I then looked on the stormy ...
... feeling , but soon re- covered , and was able to climb the rocks which frowned above me . I reached the top , and sat down on the ground . My first feelings were those of devotion and ardent gratitude . I then looked on the stormy ...
Strona 69
... feeling which should never enter the breast of a British sailor - fear : the cause of my mo- mentary alarm had really a very formid- able appearance . In the upper part of the room stood four tall human figures , sur- rounded by a pale ...
... feeling which should never enter the breast of a British sailor - fear : the cause of my mo- mentary alarm had really a very formid- able appearance . In the upper part of the room stood four tall human figures , sur- rounded by a pale ...
Strona 82
... feelings she ex- cited , till my eyes grew dim . I would imagine that she looked paler and thinner than when first I saw her , and the idea gave me torture . The thought of quitting the country without knowing the senti ments of Ellen ...
... feelings she ex- cited , till my eyes grew dim . I would imagine that she looked paler and thinner than when first I saw her , and the idea gave me torture . The thought of quitting the country without knowing the senti ments of Ellen ...
Strona 92
... feelings , and , above all , to please Ellen . Ellen looked gratefully on me through the tears which glistened in her beautiful blue eyes . I said all I could to comfort Catharine , but she would not be comfort + ubit ed ; ed ; hers was ...
... feelings , and , above all , to please Ellen . Ellen looked gratefully on me through the tears which glistened in her beautiful blue eyes . I said all I could to comfort Catharine , but she would not be comfort + ubit ed ; ed ; hers was ...
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66 MY DEAR adieu appearance Archi Archibald astonishment aunt Aurora Borealis beautiful beloved Ellen bewitch bless blush boat bosom Breda Captain Godwin Catharine CHAP CHAPTER charming cold comfort dark daughter death delight dington Ellen Edenborg Elspeth England Eversley exclaimed eyes father fear feelings felt Fetler fish frae gazed girl Grace Grantly grave Greenland Grovely Island gude Hamilton hand Hanson happy Harley Radington harpooner hear heart Heaven Henderson honour hope hung Hunner knew leet Lerwick look Lovegold Luggie married maun Miss Martha Mora Lodge morning mother never night North Cape Noss ocean pale poor Rendall rocks Scotland ship sillics Sir Harley smiling soon sorrow soul speak storm strange Swinsness tears tell ye tempest Theasetter thing uncle vessel watch waves weel wife wild wind wish woman ye'r young Zetland Isles