I break faith with him who trusted in it ? I know my fate, and am prepared to meet it manfully ; but never will I deceive the person who confided in my honour." Two evenings before he suffered, Mrs. was earnestly urging him to escape. The clock struck... Rambling Recollections of a Soldier of Fortune - Сторінка 270автори: William Hamilton Maxwell, Hablot Knight Browne - 1842 - 296 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
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...he drooped, and performed those gentle offices of kindness, which are so peculiarly the province of woman. When intelligence arrived that mercy could...fate, and am prepared to meet it manfully ; but never shall I deceive the person who confided in my honour." Two evenings before he suffered, Mrs. urged... | |
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...an escape from prison ; but Campbell, when she mentioned it, recoiled from a proposition that must compromise his honour with the keeper. " What," he...that otherwise his case was hopeless, " shall I break my faith with him who trusted it? I know my fate, and am prepared to meet it manfully ; but never will... | |
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...an escape from prison ; but Campbell, when she mentioned it, recoiled from a proposition that must compromise his honour with the keeper. " What," he...assured that otherwise his case was hopeless, " shall 1 break my faith with him who trusted it? I know my fate, and am prepared to meet it manfully ; but... | |
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...prison ; but Campbell, when she mentioned it, recoiled from a position that must compromise his honor with the keeper. " What," he exclaimed, when assured...that otherwise his case was hopeless, " shall I break my faith with him who trusted it? I know my fate, and am prepared to meet it manfully ; but never will... | |
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...he drooped, and performed those gentle offices of kindness, which are so peculiarly the province of woman. When intelligence arrived that mercy could...fate, and am prepared to meet it manfully ; but never shall I deceive the person who confided in my honour." Two evenings before he suffered, Mrs. — —... | |
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