Family Romance: Or, Episodes in the Domestic Annals of the Aristocracy, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... continued to do for several days . here but John Lally , the piper ! " Sir Robert lived in a lawless time , justice was not rightly ad- ministered , and it was difficult to punish the crimes of the powerful and noble . Moreover , Sir ...
... continued to do for several days . here but John Lally , the piper ! " Sir Robert lived in a lawless time , justice was not rightly ad- ministered , and it was difficult to punish the crimes of the powerful and noble . Moreover , Sir ...
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... continued to exist , though in the deepest poverty . And it is not long since , the rightful heir of Thirle- stane , nay , possibly , the chief of Buccleuch was labouring for his daily bread , with the sweat of his brow , as a common ...
... continued to exist , though in the deepest poverty . And it is not long since , the rightful heir of Thirle- stane , nay , possibly , the chief of Buccleuch was labouring for his daily bread , with the sweat of his brow , as a common ...
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... sleep , and to her infinite surprise saw Lord Tyrone standing by her bed - side . While she yet continued to gaze in disturbed wonder , the figure informed her that she saw the ghost of Lord Tyrone , that he 10 FAMILY ROMANCE .
... sleep , and to her infinite surprise saw Lord Tyrone standing by her bed - side . While she yet continued to gaze in disturbed wonder , the figure informed her that she saw the ghost of Lord Tyrone , that he 10 FAMILY ROMANCE .
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... continued to linger on for some years in her native Italy , when news was brought her that old Chiappini was at the point of death . She hastened , with the most anxious affection , to Florence , which she reached a few days before the ...
... continued to linger on for some years in her native Italy , when news was brought her that old Chiappini was at the point of death . She hastened , with the most anxious affection , to Florence , which she reached a few days before the ...
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... continued unmingled with that recklessness which , to the common observer , will often supply the place of real spirit . In a religious point of view his character also underwent a total change ; but this , of course , cannot be ...
... continued unmingled with that recklessness which , to the common observer , will often supply the place of real spirit . In a religious point of view his character also underwent a total change ; but this , of course , cannot be ...
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Стр. 150 - I have heard,' says Sir John Sherbroke, ' of a man's being as pale as death, but I never saw a living face assume the appearance of a corpse except Wynyard's at that moment.
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