Arthur Conway; or, Scenes in the tropics |
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... lip there was an expression of pride , and even harshness , so faithfully portrayed , that it marred the otherwise lovely picture in any eyes but his . Why art thou cast down , oh , my soul ? and why art thou so disquieted in me ? " 6 ...
... lip there was an expression of pride , and even harshness , so faithfully portrayed , that it marred the otherwise lovely picture in any eyes but his . Why art thou cast down , oh , my soul ? and why art thou so disquieted in me ? " 6 ...
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... lips had been to more than one unso- phisticated youth , as an emanation from a superior being , and to catch a favouring glance from her soft blue eye , was to encounter a ray from Paradise too dazzling for the heart to sustain without ...
... lips had been to more than one unso- phisticated youth , as an emanation from a superior being , and to catch a favouring glance from her soft blue eye , was to encounter a ray from Paradise too dazzling for the heart to sustain without ...
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... I arrived , but before I left there was evidence of a partial return of the senses , and her lips moved . By the bye , " continued the physician , stooping down and whispering in the Baronet's ear , " I 52 ARTHUR CONWAY .
... I arrived , but before I left there was evidence of a partial return of the senses , and her lips moved . By the bye , " continued the physician , stooping down and whispering in the Baronet's ear , " I 52 ARTHUR CONWAY .
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... lips moved , and I think she tried to cross herself . Excuse my rudeness in whis- pering , but I did not like to say this before a stranger . " The King's physician then took out his watch , looked at it , shook his head , as if he had ...
... lips moved , and I think she tried to cross herself . Excuse my rudeness in whis- pering , but I did not like to say this before a stranger . " The King's physician then took out his watch , looked at it , shook his head , as if he had ...
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... lips were closed , and round them flickered a faint , sweet smile , that spoke- " Of peace and rest , and innocence serene . " She did not gasp or moan , but lay there like an alabaster figure , still and motionless , and as spotless ...
... lips were closed , and round them flickered a faint , sweet smile , that spoke- " Of peace and rest , and innocence serene . " She did not gasp or moan , but lay there like an alabaster figure , still and motionless , and as spotless ...
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Стр. 86 - June (slave style), shall be taken up, and given a prey to the birds of the air ; that upon the same spot there shall be erected, at the expense of the republic, a monument, bearing on one side this decree ; and on the other, the following inscription : ' This ground, restored to liberty by the bravery of republicans, was polluted by the body of Thomas Dundas, Major-General, and Governor of Guadaloupe for the * * * * George III.
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