The castle of Santa Fe, by [the] author of Jealousy; or, The dreadful mistake.4 vols, Том 11805 |
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... arms performed the remainder of their journey , if not with pleasure , at least without those painful sensations that ha- rassed him during the former part of it . Adeliza was surprised to see her mother come down early to the breakfast ...
... arms performed the remainder of their journey , if not with pleasure , at least without those painful sensations that ha- rassed him during the former part of it . Adeliza was surprised to see her mother come down early to the breakfast ...
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... arms of her father . As she foretold , Lady Jane was down stairs , and , more than this , seated , in apparently excellent spirits , chatting to ' an elegant young man who was lounging on the sofa . Lord Raby kindly welcomed Adeliza ...
... arms of her father . As she foretold , Lady Jane was down stairs , and , more than this , seated , in apparently excellent spirits , chatting to ' an elegant young man who was lounging on the sofa . Lord Raby kindly welcomed Adeliza ...
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... into the chamber , she ran to the window ; then flew back into Adeliza's arms . " Now , " said he , " I love you ten thousand times better than ever , because you you have chosen this part of the house ; and 32 CASTLE OF SANTA FE .
... into the chamber , she ran to the window ; then flew back into Adeliza's arms . " Now , " said he , " I love you ten thousand times better than ever , because you you have chosen this part of the house ; and 32 CASTLE OF SANTA FE .
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... arm , which she could not refuse . " Come , " said he , " I will now endea- vour to make up for my negligence . " Paying her a few compliments had the desired effect of restoring her to good humour , and the party arrived at the Castle ...
... arm , which she could not refuse . " Come , " said he , " I will now endea- vour to make up for my negligence . " Paying her a few compliments had the desired effect of restoring her to good humour , and the party arrived at the Castle ...
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... arm- " I wish , " said he , " to have some se- rious conversation with you . " " Serious conversation ! " returned his Lordship , laughing ; " I like that of all things from you ! Why , on my soul , you look as grave as if you were ...
... arm- " I wish , " said he , " to have some se- rious conversation with you . " " Serious conversation ! " returned his Lordship , laughing ; " I like that of all things from you ! Why , on my soul , you look as grave as if you were ...
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Adeliza took affectionate amiable amusement answer appeared arms beautiful begged brother brought Captain Pembroke Captain Surrey CHAP charming child countenance Countess creature daugh daughter Dear Dear dear Miss Pembroke declared delighted distress door dread dress elegant endeavoured enquired entreated exclaimed extremely eyes father favour fear feel flattered gentleman George Pembroke grief Grimalkin hand happy hastily heart Heaven Henley honour hope husband kind Lady Catherine Lady Jane Lady Raby least leave little Margaret liza look Lord Raby Lord Richmond Madame Mouche mind Miss Pem morning mother Mouche's ness never obliged party perceived Percy person pleasing pleasure present promised prove Raby Castle replied Adeliza returned servant settled shew sigh Sir Armine Temple smiling soon sorrow spirits stairs style sure sweet sweet child tears thing thought tion trust unpleasant walk wife wish woman young
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