The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, المجلد 2T. Barrois, junior, 1808 |
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... tell her break- fast was ready . Her thoughts thus recalled to the surrounding objects , the straight walks , square parterres , and artificial fountains of the garden , could not fail , as she passed through it , to appear the worse ...
... tell her break- fast was ready . Her thoughts thus recalled to the surrounding objects , the straight walks , square parterres , and artificial fountains of the garden , could not fail , as she passed through it , to appear the worse ...
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... tell you , that I will not be disturbed in my own house by any letters or visits from young men , who may take a fancy to flatter you . This M. de Valentine - I think you call him - has the impertinence to beg I will permit him to pay ...
... tell you , that I will not be disturbed in my own house by any letters or visits from young men , who may take a fancy to flatter you . This M. de Valentine - I think you call him - has the impertinence to beg I will permit him to pay ...
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... tell which predominated - the joy of seeing Va- lancourt , or the terror of her aunt's displeasure when she should hear of this meeting . After some short and embarrassed conversation , she led him into the gardens , and inquired if he ...
... tell which predominated - the joy of seeing Va- lancourt , or the terror of her aunt's displeasure when she should hear of this meeting . After some short and embarrassed conversation , she led him into the gardens , and inquired if he ...
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... tell me that he will receive his dismission from no person but your- self ; this favor , however , I have absolutely refused him he shall learn , that it is quite sufficient that I disapprove him ; and I take this opportunity of ...
... tell me that he will receive his dismission from no person but your- self ; this favor , however , I have absolutely refused him he shall learn , that it is quite sufficient that I disapprove him ; and I take this opportunity of ...
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... tell him all the fine things you have been saying to me . " The Signor , however , passed at this moment into another walk . " Pray , who is it that has so much en- gaged your friend this evening ? " asked Madame Cheron , with an air of ...
... tell him all the fine things you have been saying to me . " The Signor , however , passed at this moment into another walk . " Pray , who is it that has so much en- gaged your friend this evening ? " asked Madame Cheron , with an air of ...
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admiration alarm Alps Annette appeared Appenines aunt aunt's awakened beautiful Brenta castle Cavigni cerned chamber chateau Chevalier choly circumstances conduct conversation Count Morano countenance dancing distance Emily's emotion endeavoured entreat eyes fancy fear gaiety gardens Gascony gleam gondola grandeur happy hear heard heart hope hour inchanting Italian Italy knew lady lancourt landscape Languedoc late leave length letter light listened look lute Ma'am Ma'amselle Madame Cheron Madame Clairval Madame Montoni Madame Quesnel Mark's Place marriage melan melancholy mind moonlight morning mountains MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO never niece night o'er observed Orsino party passed passion pavilion perceived person Piedmont portico present pride Pyrenees recollection replied Emily returned rienced scarcely scene seemed servant sigh Signor Montoni silence smile sometimes soon sooth spirits splendor suffer surprise tears tell tenderness terrace terror thought Thoulouse tion trembled Turin Valan Valancourt Vallée Venice voice waves wish