The Brothers; Or, The Castle of Niolo: A RomanceW. Emans, 1820 |
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... the Marquis , the assassins mistook their victim , and in order to avoid the secret poignard of his enemies , he suddenly left Venice , and it was reported that B he had taken refuge in a monastery of Carme- lites THE CASTLE OF NIOLO .
... the Marquis , the assassins mistook their victim , and in order to avoid the secret poignard of his enemies , he suddenly left Venice , and it was reported that B he had taken refuge in a monastery of Carme- lites THE CASTLE OF NIOLO .
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A Romance Robert Huish. he had taken refuge in a monastery of Carme- lites , near the pass of San Petro , in the Alps . It was , however , discovered that Leopold Lin- damore was the instigator of the attempt on the life of the Marquis ...
A Romance Robert Huish. he had taken refuge in a monastery of Carme- lites , near the pass of San Petro , in the Alps . It was , however , discovered that Leopold Lin- damore was the instigator of the attempt on the life of the Marquis ...
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... taken into the account , and the plus or minus of moral virtue was ascertained . It may however happen , that even in Switzerland , a person may be deceived - nor that it is meant hereby to infer , that the abbess was deceived in the ...
... taken into the account , and the plus or minus of moral virtue was ascertained . It may however happen , that even in Switzerland , a person may be deceived - nor that it is meant hereby to infer , that the abbess was deceived in the ...
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... taken from the confinement of a convent , and ushered on a sudden into the motley scenes of social life , can possibly possess any experience in the world , and consequently , whether she be not likely to fall , her whole length , over ...
... taken from the confinement of a convent , and ushered on a sudden into the motley scenes of social life , can possibly possess any experience in the world , and consequently , whether she be not likely to fall , her whole length , over ...
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... taken the veil , their intercourse would be more confined and restricted . From her almost daily society with the abbess and the novitiates , her mind and external de- meanor assumed that pensive melancholy cast , which so particularly ...
... taken the veil , their intercourse would be more confined and restricted . From her almost daily society with the abbess and the novitiates , her mind and external de- meanor assumed that pensive melancholy cast , which so particularly ...
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abbess abbot Adeline asked Adolphus Alpine roads Anselm answered apartment appeared Arienheim arrival beautiful Bonano breast brother Carmelites carriage Castle of Niolo circumstances concealed convent countenance cried danger daugh daughter death Deborah deed discovered door dreadful Ellen entered escape exclaimed eyes father fear feelings female follow Frederic gate give governess Grey Sisters hand happiness hasten heard heart heaven heim holy hope host hour knew lady landlord Leopold Lindamore look Mademoiselle Schlaffenhausen manner means mind monastery monk mule muleteer murder nature neral never night old Count old Rupert opened Orsini Ortano particular perhaps person pold present racter rest retired ROBERT HUISH Rosenheim Sazzano scene secret Seneschal senheim shew Signor sleep soon steps stood stranger sudden suspicion tained tear tell thee thou thought tion tone vault victorious band villain Villano virtue whilst wine wish Zurich
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