Bellgrove castle; or, The horrid spectre!, Tom 21803 |
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Strona 93
... favoured with a history of her suffer- ings . Louisa blushed and hesitated . At length , encouraged by the strongest assurances of friendship and confi- dence dence on the part of her benefactress , in a THE HORRID SPECTRE . 93.
... favoured with a history of her suffer- ings . Louisa blushed and hesitated . At length , encouraged by the strongest assurances of friendship and confi- dence dence on the part of her benefactress , in a THE HORRID SPECTRE . 93.
Strona 99
... again , saying it was an event as happy to him as unex- pected . " I listened to his professions , alas ! with a prepossession in his favour ! I F 2 ; thought , 1 . thought , indeed , a form like his THE HORRID SPECTRE . 99.
... again , saying it was an event as happy to him as unex- pected . " I listened to his professions , alas ! with a prepossession in his favour ! I F 2 ; thought , 1 . thought , indeed , a form like his THE HORRID SPECTRE . 99.
Strona 100
... favour as the effusion of a sincere esteem → never dreaming for a moment Mr. Bellamy's professions evasive and in- sincere . " I spent a happy day at Mr. Mil- ford's in company with my amiable dissembler . There was a very lively party ...
... favour as the effusion of a sincere esteem → never dreaming for a moment Mr. Bellamy's professions evasive and in- sincere . " I spent a happy day at Mr. Mil- ford's in company with my amiable dissembler . There was a very lively party ...
Strona 112
... " I shall forbear entering into particulars in “ -this --- Suffice it to say , if you will favour me with a visit at the usual place to - morrow 66 evening , " evening , you will then have no longer reason 12 BELLGROVE CASTLE ; OR ,
... " I shall forbear entering into particulars in “ -this --- Suffice it to say , if you will favour me with a visit at the usual place to - morrow 66 evening , " evening , you will then have no longer reason 12 BELLGROVE CASTLE ; OR ,
Strona 115
... favour . " To be brief , I met Mr. Bellamy at the time appointed . " We entered into the most serious discourse --- he avowed his passion for me in the most ardent terms , and said , The time was arrived , when he would at at once ...
... favour . " To be brief , I met Mr. Bellamy at the time appointed . " We entered into the most serious discourse --- he avowed his passion for me in the most ardent terms , and said , The time was arrived , when he would at at once ...
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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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