The Mysteries of UdolphoAndrews UK Limited, 17/09/2021 - 843 من الصفحات This 1794 classic tells the tale of Emily St. Aubert, a young woman imprisioned within the towering Castle Udolpho by Signor Montoni. Stranded far from civilisation, she must seek a way out past the castles looming stone walls, and escape the clutches of her captor - all as strange, frightening events plague the castle's every inhabitant. |
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... Emily felt tears swell into her eyes, and then resentment checked them. St. Aubert, calm and deliberate, preserved his dignity without assuming importance, and Quesnel was depressed by his presence ... Emily's fears made her now fancy.
... Emily felt tears swell into her eyes, and then resentment checked them. St. Aubert, calm and deliberate, preserved his dignity without assuming importance, and Quesnel was depressed by his presence ... Emily's fears made her now fancy.
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Ann Radcliffe. much as usual; but Emily's fears made her now fancy that her father looked worse than he really did. Emily would have been amused by the new characters she saw, and the varied conversation that passed during dinner, which ...
Ann Radcliffe. much as usual; but Emily's fears made her now fancy that her father looked worse than he really did. Emily would have been amused by the new characters she saw, and the varied conversation that passed during dinner, which ...
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... Emily's exhausted countenances, they will scarcely deny us repose.” As he said this, he took Emily's arm within his, and, telling Michael to wait awhile in the road with the carriage, they began to ascend towards the woods, guided by ...
... Emily's exhausted countenances, they will scarcely deny us repose.” As he said this, he took Emily's arm within his, and, telling Michael to wait awhile in the road with the carriage, they began to ascend towards the woods, guided by ...
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... Emily's eyes, “we will go to the chapel.” Emily followed to the parlour, where the nuns assembled, to whom the abbess committed her, saying, “This is a daughter, for whom I have much esteem; be sisters to her.” They passed on in a train ...
... Emily's eyes, “we will go to the chapel.” Emily followed to the parlour, where the nuns assembled, to whom the abbess committed her, saying, “This is a daughter, for whom I have much esteem; be sisters to her.” They passed on in a train ...
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... Emily, proceeding with difficulty over the obscured and uneven ground, was left at some distance, till her voice arrested him, who seemed unwilling to stop, and still hurried on. “If you are in doubt about the way,” said Emily, “had we ...
... Emily, proceeding with difficulty over the obscured and uneven ground, was left at some distance, till her voice arrested him, who seemed unwilling to stop, and still hurried on. “If you are in doubt about the way,” said Emily, “had we ...
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