Bellgrove castle; or, The horrid spectre!, Tom 21803 |
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Strona 31
... baron and baroness welcomed him with heart - felt pleasure and satisfaction . ( C My dear boy , " cries the former , " I am inexpressibly happy to see you ; I have had many unpleasant ideas upon my mind ever since your departure . " I ...
... baron and baroness welcomed him with heart - felt pleasure and satisfaction . ( C My dear boy , " cries the former , " I am inexpressibly happy to see you ; I have had many unpleasant ideas upon my mind ever since your departure . " I ...
Strona 32
... baron for his goodness , and immediately flew to his mother , whom he caressed with the strongest symptoms of filial duty and affection . He afterwards spent the evening in mutual congratulations with his friends , to whom his arrival ...
... baron for his goodness , and immediately flew to his mother , whom he caressed with the strongest symptoms of filial duty and affection . He afterwards spent the evening in mutual congratulations with his friends , to whom his arrival ...
Strona 33
... . 66 I " Well said , " cries the baron , like your nobleness of soul : But now tell me a little about your adventures since you departed from us . " C 5 Our Our hero then entered into a minute description of his THE HORRID SPECTRE . 33.
... . 66 I " Well said , " cries the baron , like your nobleness of soul : But now tell me a little about your adventures since you departed from us . " C 5 Our Our hero then entered into a minute description of his THE HORRID SPECTRE . 33.
Strona 34
... baron , with a look of astonish- ment , asserted- " He could not have believed such atrocious and inhuman instances could have existed under the roof of any civilized individual . 66 " Surely , " continued he , a herd of banditti must ...
... baron , with a look of astonish- ment , asserted- " He could not have believed such atrocious and inhuman instances could have existed under the roof of any civilized individual . 66 " Surely , " continued he , a herd of banditti must ...
Strona 35
... baron at the same time accost- ing him ( with an air of alarm ) " So , Osmond , there is additional news to what I informed you yesterday . Hor- rordale Castle entertains a fine group of guests , I find ; no less than a band of ...
... baron at the same time accost- ing him ( with an air of alarm ) " So , Osmond , there is additional news to what I informed you yesterday . Hor- rordale Castle entertains a fine group of guests , I find ; no less than a band of ...
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acquaintance admiration affection affectionate afflicted agreeable alarm amiable amuse apothecary appeared ardency arrived Ashgrove assured Bakewell baron baroness Beaumont beautiful beholding Bellamy Bellgrove castle CHAP charms cherub child circum companion conduct consent conversation cottage countenance cries Palemon daugh dear boy degree delight die happy disconsolate distress doctor entered entertained esteem exclaimed father favour felt flew flood of tears fond fortunate friendship girl hand happy heart Heavens hero hopes Horrordale husband inexpressible intreated ject Julia lady Lavinia length little Henry look Louisa madam manner ment Mildmay mind misfortunes Monimia morning neat ness never nurse Orlando Orlando Osmond panion parents party pensive person pity pleasure portuned possession replied requested respect Rinaldo satisfaction shew sideration sister soon spare spect stance stood suffer tain tears tender thought tion took uneasiness unhappy vicarage walk whole wish wretched young
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