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Page 21
... - quest , " said he , " that you will accompa- ny me back . I entreat you not to refuse me ; I have circumstances of great im- portance to your comfort to disclose to you . The The Count de Leoni assented to the wishes of Ricardo 21 .
... - quest , " said he , " that you will accompa- ny me back . I entreat you not to refuse me ; I have circumstances of great im- portance to your comfort to disclose to you . The The Count de Leoni assented to the wishes of Ricardo 21 .
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Edward Montague. The Count de Leoni assented to the wishes of Ricardo , who shortly now returned to Louisa and during their conversation was informed by her of the circumstances that preceded the daring outrage of the Count Altoną . It ...
Edward Montague. The Count de Leoni assented to the wishes of Ricardo , who shortly now returned to Louisa and during their conversation was informed by her of the circumstances that preceded the daring outrage of the Count Altoną . It ...
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... wish to see him there should either pleasure or business bring him near the place . Ricardo now requested the Count de Leoni would follow him to the interior of the Castle ; he conducted him to the chamber of the late Marchese ; when ...
... wish to see him there should either pleasure or business bring him near the place . Ricardo now requested the Count de Leoni would follow him to the interior of the Castle ; he conducted him to the chamber of the late Marchese ; when ...
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... wish , and there was now but one circumstance that gave him the least uneasiness , and that was how to provide for his children should he have any . It was on this head that he had held so long a conversation with the venerable abbot ...
... wish , and there was now but one circumstance that gave him the least uneasiness , and that was how to provide for his children should he have any . It was on this head that he had held so long a conversation with the venerable abbot ...
Page 68
... - gret left the happy pair at the Cas- tello . Ricardo in the conversation of Louisa and the Signora Bononi felt not a wish for other society ; he daily grew more and and more attached to the Marchesa , and hourly did 68.
... - gret left the happy pair at the Cas- tello . Ricardo in the conversation of Louisa and the Signora Bononi felt not a wish for other society ; he daily grew more and and more attached to the Marchesa , and hourly did 68.
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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.