The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance : Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, المجلد 1J. and B. Williams, 1834 |
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... count of the manner of his death ; during which recital , Valancourt's countenance betrayed strong emotion , and , when he heard that St. Aubert had died on the road , and that Emily had been left among strangers , he pressed her hand ...
... count of the manner of his death ; during which recital , Valancourt's countenance betrayed strong emotion , and , when he heard that St. Aubert had died on the road , and that Emily had been left among strangers , he pressed her hand ...
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... Madame Cheron was still conversing with Cavigni ; and the Count Bauvillers who had addressed Em ily , made some observations upon the scene , to which she answered almos tunconsciously ; for her mind was still oc- 122 MYSTERIES OF.
... Madame Cheron was still conversing with Cavigni ; and the Count Bauvillers who had addressed Em ily , made some observations upon the scene , to which she answered almos tunconsciously ; for her mind was still oc- 122 MYSTERIES OF.
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... count made upon the dance obliged her to turn her eyes towards it ; and , at that mo ment , Valancourt's met hers . Her colour faded again , she felt that she was relapsing into faintness , and instant- ly averted her looks , but not ...
... count made upon the dance obliged her to turn her eyes towards it ; and , at that mo ment , Valancourt's met hers . Her colour faded again , she felt that she was relapsing into faintness , and instant- ly averted her looks , but not ...
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... count , who had been sometime silent , and with a low bow ; but the gallantry of the com- pliment had been utterly lost , but for the ingenuity that discovered the application . Madame Cheron did not perceive the meaning of this too ...
... count , who had been sometime silent , and with a low bow ; but the gallantry of the com- pliment had been utterly lost , but for the ingenuity that discovered the application . Madame Cheron did not perceive the meaning of this too ...
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... Count Morano , and a Signora Livona , whom Montoni had intro- duced to his wife , as a lady of distinguished merit , and who , having called in the morning to welcome her to Ve- nice , had been requested to be of the dinner party ...
... Count Morano , and a Signora Livona , whom Montoni had intro- duced to his wife , as a lady of distinguished merit , and who , having called in the morning to welcome her to Ve- nice , had been requested to be of the dinner party ...
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