The Last of the Cavaliers, Zväzok 1R. Bentley, 1859 |
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Strana 4
... passions , but which was neither the result of education nor an inheritance from his father , a very superior man , and one whose benevolent toleration and truly Christian charity had been the distinguishing feature of his life ...
... passions , but which was neither the result of education nor an inheritance from his father , a very superior man , and one whose benevolent toleration and truly Christian charity had been the distinguishing feature of his life ...
Strana 25
... passions were roused . " I'm " This won't do , fair one ! " said he , angrily . not going to be baulked that way ! " and pulling off his large cravat , he forcibly bound it over her mouth . He then took her up in his arms , and followed ...
... passions were roused . " I'm " This won't do , fair one ! " said he , angrily . not going to be baulked that way ! " and pulling off his large cravat , he forcibly bound it over her mouth . He then took her up in his arms , and followed ...
Strana 52
... passion and melancholy , remains , to our eyes , in the imperfect image which was all Lely's pencil could bequeath , the very mirror of a nature as chequered and incom- prehensible as ever perplexed the student of history . The bright ...
... passion and melancholy , remains , to our eyes , in the imperfect image which was all Lely's pencil could bequeath , the very mirror of a nature as chequered and incom- prehensible as ever perplexed the student of history . The bright ...
Strana 66
... the shadow of his broad Spanish hat . He caught her wondering glance , and slowly the passionate light melted away into that thoughtful tenderness which until then had been their sole expression 66 THE LAST OF THE CAVALIERS .
... the shadow of his broad Spanish hat . He caught her wondering glance , and slowly the passionate light melted away into that thoughtful tenderness which until then had been their sole expression 66 THE LAST OF THE CAVALIERS .
Strana 81
... passionate admiration . “ And a tongue like a serpent , I doubtna , to be- guile silly women to their ain destruction , " said the widow somewhat tartly . " He said no beguiling words to me , ” answered Alice innocently , shaking her ...
... passionate admiration . “ And a tongue like a serpent , I doubtna , to be- guile silly women to their ain destruction , " said the widow somewhat tartly . " He said no beguiling words to me , ” answered Alice innocently , shaking her ...
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