The Mysteries of UdolphoXist Publishing, 08/05/2015 - 575 من الصفحات A Gothic Thriller With Plenty of Chills "Do you believe your heart to be, indeed, so hardened, that you can look without emotion on the suffering, to which you would condemn me?" — Ann Radcliffe, The Mysteries of Udolpho The Mysteries of Udolpho by Anne Radcliffe is about Emily St Avubert. The books follows Emily thru the death of her father, and supernatural terrors. |
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... marchioness, then?' said St. Aubert in an altered voice. 'Ah, monsieur!—that I do well. There are many besides me who remember her.' 'Yes—' said St. Aubert, 'and I am one of those.' 'Alas, sir! you remember, then, a most beautiful and ...
... marchioness, then?' said St. Aubert in an altered voice. 'Ah, monsieur!—that I do well. There are many besides me who remember her.' 'Yes—' said St. Aubert, 'and I am one of those.' 'Alas, sir! you remember, then, a most beautiful and ...
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... Marchioness, and she felt strongly interested concerning the remote cause of this emotion. Her surprise and curiosity were indeed the greater, because she did not recollect ever to have heard him mention the name of Villeroi. No music ...
... Marchioness, and she felt strongly interested concerning the remote cause of this emotion. Her surprise and curiosity were indeed the greater, because she did not recollect ever to have heard him mention the name of Villeroi. No music ...
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... Marchioness.' 'Pray inform me what did happen?' said Emily, with much emotion. 'Alas! ma'amselle,' answered La Voisin, 'enquire no further; it is not for me to lay open the domestic secrets of my lord.'—Emily, surprised by the old man's ...
... Marchioness.' 'Pray inform me what did happen?' said Emily, with much emotion. 'Alas! ma'amselle,' answered La Voisin, 'enquire no further; it is not for me to lay open the domestic secrets of my lord.'—Emily, surprised by the old man's ...
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... Marchioness of Villeroi, she felt inclined to believe that this was her resemblance; yet there appeared no reason why he should have preserved a picture of that lady, or, having preserved it, why he should lament over it in a manner so ...
... Marchioness of Villeroi, she felt inclined to believe that this was her resemblance; yet there appeared no reason why he should have preserved a picture of that lady, or, having preserved it, why he should lament over it in a manner so ...
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