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Strona 10
... respect . " In one instance , they could see no hopes of Lavinia's recovery ; and in the other , they dreaded the conse- quence of their son's resentment . " Stung with anguish , they intreated him to curb his impetuosity , and not ...
... respect . " In one instance , they could see no hopes of Lavinia's recovery ; and in the other , they dreaded the conse- quence of their son's resentment . " Stung with anguish , they intreated him to curb his impetuosity , and not ...
Strona 30
... respect , and also the strongest assurances of the happiness which a future correspondence would confer upon him . Our hero observing the doctor's im- patience to reach the vicarage , would not occasion him delay , by taking the chaise ...
... respect , and also the strongest assurances of the happiness which a future correspondence would confer upon him . Our hero observing the doctor's im- patience to reach the vicarage , would not occasion him delay , by taking the chaise ...
Strona 38
... respecting the management and ar- rangement of Osmond's affairs , not that he was disposed to solicit advice ; on the other hand , he was very re- served on the business ; but the good- ness of the baron's heart made him as- siduous in ...
... respecting the management and ar- rangement of Osmond's affairs , not that he was disposed to solicit advice ; on the other hand , he was very re- served on the business ; but the good- ness of the baron's heart made him as- siduous in ...
Strona 42
... respect for the doctor , and a concern of a tender na- ture now checked his velocity ) curbed his horse , and looked about for his companion ; but he was out of sight . Our hero thought it in vain to attempt coming up with him ; he ...
... respect for the doctor , and a concern of a tender na- ture now checked his velocity ) curbed his horse , and looked about for his companion ; but he was out of sight . Our hero thought it in vain to attempt coming up with him ; he ...
Strona 69
... appearing every now - and - then as though disposed to make a wet evening , the company were permitted , although reluctantly , to depart . Orlando Orlando and Osmond professed the warmest respect for the civilities THE HORRID SPECTRE . 69.
... appearing every now - and - then as though disposed to make a wet evening , the company were permitted , although reluctantly , to depart . Orlando Orlando and Osmond professed the warmest respect for the civilities THE HORRID SPECTRE . 69.
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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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