The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Tom 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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Strona 16
... carriage ; and she always leaned forward , with looks he could not mistake ; and when she thought herself unobserved , she kissed her hand to him ; with all the eagerness of suppressed , but ardent gra- titude . He generally gazed ...
... carriage ; and she always leaned forward , with looks he could not mistake ; and when she thought herself unobserved , she kissed her hand to him ; with all the eagerness of suppressed , but ardent gra- titude . He generally gazed ...
Strona 68
... carriage was ready , Giovenozzo attended him to the foot of the stairs , and absolutely promised to bring him the demanded apology next day . But unfortunately , the company in the dining - room , supposing that Ripperda had been ...
... carriage was ready , Giovenozzo attended him to the foot of the stairs , and absolutely promised to bring him the demanded apology next day . But unfortunately , the company in the dining - room , supposing that Ripperda had been ...
Strona 69
A Novel Jane Porter. their respective domestics . Wharton's carriage and that of Ripperda had drawn up at the same moment ; and their coachmen were disputing the right to maintain the door . From words , they had recourse to whips . " A ...
A Novel Jane Porter. their respective domestics . Wharton's carriage and that of Ripperda had drawn up at the same moment ; and their coachmen were disputing the right to maintain the door . From words , they had recourse to whips . " A ...
Strona 106
... carriage turned a jutting cliff , he found it suddenly stop , and then heard a volley of oaths from his drivers , mingled with more direful imprecations from strange voices . While he was let- ting down the glass to enquire the cause ...
... carriage turned a jutting cliff , he found it suddenly stop , and then heard a volley of oaths from his drivers , mingled with more direful imprecations from strange voices . While he was let- ting down the glass to enquire the cause ...
Strona 107
A Novel Jane Porter. The carriage But he saw no more . door was instantly opened , and before he could snatch a ... carriage , while others were posted at the entrance of the defile , to prevent a rescue from his attendants . One of ...
A Novel Jane Porter. The carriage But he saw no more . door was instantly opened , and before he could snatch a ... carriage , while others were posted at the entrance of the defile , to prevent a rescue from his attendants . One of ...
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