The Eve of San-Pietro: A Tale ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1804 |
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... Conte Morano , a lady he had met at the assemblies of a Neapolitan Noble , of ą most amiable disposition , but whose large inheritance was her sole attraction in the eyes of Moraldi ; the sentiment of love , delicate and refined , was ...
... Conte Morano , a lady he had met at the assemblies of a Neapolitan Noble , of ą most amiable disposition , but whose large inheritance was her sole attraction in the eyes of Moraldi ; the sentiment of love , delicate and refined , was ...
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... Conte her father ; it is true he would have preferred Ber- toldo ; not because he was more vir- tuous than Moraldi , but that he was the elder brother ; he , however , had not offered , and was besides reported to be engaged to a lovely ...
... Conte her father ; it is true he would have preferred Ber- toldo ; not because he was more vir- tuous than Moraldi , but that he was the elder brother ; he , however , had not offered , and was besides reported to be engaged to a lovely ...
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... Conte Morano , the purport , that their master , piqued at the delay which the embarrassed situa- tion of Moraldi obliged him to make , and dissatisfied with his excuses , was partly determined to bestow his daughter on another , who ...
... Conte Morano , the purport , that their master , piqued at the delay which the embarrassed situa- tion of Moraldi obliged him to make , and dissatisfied with his excuses , was partly determined to bestow his daughter on another , who ...
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... remainder of the night in concerting future plans and specu- lations ; and early the following morn- ing , Moraldo repaired to the Conte Morano's , whom he found , as the ser- vant vant had reported , wavering on which he should bestow 43.
... remainder of the night in concerting future plans and specu- lations ; and early the following morn- ing , Moraldo repaired to the Conte Morano's , whom he found , as the ser- vant vant had reported , wavering on which he should bestow 43.
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... Conte , lured back to his original in- tention , soon agreed to accept him for his son - in - law , promising a liberal income for their present support , and to bequeath to them the whole of his property when he died , on condition ...
... Conte , lured back to his original in- tention , soon agreed to accept him for his son - in - law , promising a liberal income for their present support , and to bequeath to them the whole of his property when he died , on condition ...
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