The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J & B Williams, 1843 |
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... stopped . He took from among them a small ense , and from thence a miniature picture . The rays of light fell strongly upon it , and she perceived it to be that of a lady , but not of her mother . St. Aubert gazed earnestly and tenderly ...
... stopped . He took from among them a small ense , and from thence a miniature picture . The rays of light fell strongly upon it , and she perceived it to be that of a lady , but not of her mother . St. Aubert gazed earnestly and tenderly ...
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... stopped ; and St. Aubert saw him doing homage to a cross that stood on a rock impending over their way . Having concluded his devotions , he smacked his whip in the air , and , in spite of the rough road , and the pain of his poor mules ...
... stopped ; and St. Aubert saw him doing homage to a cross that stood on a rock impending over their way . Having concluded his devotions , he smacked his whip in the air , and , in spite of the rough road , and the pain of his poor mules ...
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... stopped the carriage , and waited till he came up , that they might in- quire concerning the hamlet they were in search of . The stranger informed him that it was only half a league dis- tant ; that he was going thither himself , and ...
... stopped the carriage , and waited till he came up , that they might in- quire concerning the hamlet they were in search of . The stranger informed him that it was only half a league dis- tant ; that he was going thither himself , and ...
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... stopped to speak with the travellers ; and with social feeling to point out to them the peculiar object of his admiration . St. Aubert was pleased with him : Here is the real ingenuousness and ar- dour of youth , said he to himself ...
... stopped to speak with the travellers ; and with social feeling to point out to them the peculiar object of his admiration . St. Aubert was pleased with him : Here is the real ingenuousness and ar- dour of youth , said he to himself ...
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... stopped the effusion of the blood ; but St. Aubert , dreading the consequence of the wound , inquired repeatedly how far they were from Beau- jeau ; when learning that it was at two leagues ' distance , his distress increased , since he ...
... stopped the effusion of the blood ; but St. Aubert , dreading the consequence of the wound , inquired repeatedly how far they were from Beau- jeau ; when learning that it was at two leagues ' distance , his distress increased , since he ...
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