Bellgrove castle; or, The horrid spectre!, Tom 21803 |
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... whom the endearing ties of love , and not of interest , had united him , he considered himself as arrived at the highest state of human felicity . VOL . II . B " The " The moments passed in quick succession , and were I.
... whom the endearing ties of love , and not of interest , had united him , he considered himself as arrived at the highest state of human felicity . VOL . II . B " The " The moments passed in quick succession , and were I.
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... arrived in England , in- sisted on the company of his friend a few weeks at his father's mansion . " The parents of Palemon were wait- ing with anxious expectation the arriv- al of their son , and at length received him with the fondest ...
... arrived in England , in- sisted on the company of his friend a few weeks at his father's mansion . " The parents of Palemon were wait- ing with anxious expectation the arriv- al of their son , and at length received him with the fondest ...
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... arrive at his respective habitation . It was a pleasant , day to both , and the conversation that had passed not a little heightened their esteem for each other . Orlando , as he drew near to Bell- grove Castle , requested the doctor to ...
... arrive at his respective habitation . It was a pleasant , day to both , and the conversation that had passed not a little heightened their esteem for each other . Orlando , as he drew near to Bell- grove Castle , requested the doctor to ...
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... arrival and the recovery of his father , occasioned a more than ordinary satisfaction . ... The next morning the baron meet- ing Orlando , exclaimed- " My dear boy , I have news to inform you : Lord Horrordale , persisting in his resent ...
... arrival and the recovery of his father , occasioned a more than ordinary satisfaction . ... The next morning the baron meet- ing Orlando , exclaimed- " My dear boy , I have news to inform you : Lord Horrordale , persisting in his resent ...
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... arrived in the direct road for the vicarage . He took care , however , to provide a person at the first house he ... arrival at the track which led to the doctor's habitation , to his satisfaction he beheld Osmond ad- vancing towards him ...
... arrived in the direct road for the vicarage . He took care , however , to provide a person at the first house he ... arrival at the track which led to the doctor's habitation , to his satisfaction he beheld Osmond ad- vancing towards him ...
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