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... and " - " I know the whole , Signor , " said the Count impatiently , follow me . " Greatly astonished , Ricardo accom- panied the Count , preceded by an at- tendant with a torch . " Lead " Lead to the suit of chambers next the North 16.
... and " - " I know the whole , Signor , " said the Count impatiently , follow me . " Greatly astonished , Ricardo accom- panied the Count , preceded by an at- tendant with a torch . " Lead " Lead to the suit of chambers next the North 16.
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Edward Montague. " Lead to the suit of chambers next the North Hall . The man bowed , and in silence they crossed through several passages , till at length the man ... chamber chamber with folded arms and a me- lancholy deep fixed 17.
Edward Montague. " Lead to the suit of chambers next the North Hall . The man bowed , and in silence they crossed through several passages , till at length the man ... chamber chamber with folded arms and a me- lancholy deep fixed 17.
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Edward Montague. chamber with folded arms and a me- lancholy deep fixed in his countenance , understood what he meant . " You cannot be astonished at my situation here , Signor Ricardo , if you will recal to your mind the cruel and base ...
Edward Montague. chamber with folded arms and a me- lancholy deep fixed in his countenance , understood what he meant . " You cannot be astonished at my situation here , Signor Ricardo , if you will recal to your mind the cruel and base ...
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... chamber of the late Marchese ; when taking out the packet from the cabinet he thus addressed him : - " Count Leoni , I am happy that I you amends for the injustice , can make ( not ( not to call it by a harsher title ) 38.
... chamber of the late Marchese ; when taking out the packet from the cabinet he thus addressed him : - " Count Leoni , I am happy that I you amends for the injustice , can make ( not ( not to call it by a harsher title ) 38.
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... , who knew that he had done no more than his duty , hastened to prevent the ebul- litions of the Count's grateful heart by quitting with him the chamber , and decending descending to the hall , where the eve- ning repast 39.
... , who knew that he had done no more than his duty , hastened to prevent the ebul- litions of the Count's grateful heart by quitting with him the chamber , and decending descending to the hall , where the eve- ning repast 39.
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Page 141 - I have seen the walls of Balclutha, but they were desolate. The fire had resounded in the halls; and the voice of the people is heard no more. The stream of Clutha was removed from its place by the fall of the walls. The thistle shook there its lonely head: the moss whistled to the wind. The fox looked out from the windows, the rank grass of the wall waved round its head. Desolate is the dwelling of Moina; silence is in the house of her fathers.