Cécile; or, The pervert, by sir Charles RockinghamColburn, 1851 - Всего страниц: 350 |
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... feelings . Why did you not tell me so before ? " " Because I have always understood that , according to the law of England , no one is obliged to criminate himself . ” 66 Criminate ? You do not surely think that it can be considered ...
... feelings . Why did you not tell me so before ? " " Because I have always understood that , according to the law of England , no one is obliged to criminate himself . ” 66 Criminate ? You do not surely think that it can be considered ...
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... feeling , or fair play . Remarking , however , that such appeared to be the established custom of the house ; that the bright eyes of Constance were ever beaming as gladly as if all around were as guileless and as joyous as herself ...
... feeling , or fair play . Remarking , however , that such appeared to be the established custom of the house ; that the bright eyes of Constance were ever beaming as gladly as if all around were as guileless and as joyous as herself ...
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... feelings which had sprung up between her and the heir of the house , we will only say , at present , that we trust we have accurately defined , as above , their real nature up to the period when our tale begins ; but as to those that ...
... feelings which had sprung up between her and the heir of the house , we will only say , at present , that we trust we have accurately defined , as above , their real nature up to the period when our tale begins ; but as to those that ...
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... some such expression there , we have trembled immoderately at the bare apprehension that we might be the cause or object ; and some such feeling , we presume , took momentary possession of St. Edmunds , for he said to her 62 CÉCILE .
... some such expression there , we have trembled immoderately at the bare apprehension that we might be the cause or object ; and some such feeling , we presume , took momentary possession of St. Edmunds , for he said to her 62 CÉCILE .
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... feeling by ostentatiously declining , as you have done just now , to share in our devotions . " " You must be aware , Lady Helen , " replied Cécile , in a deprecating tone , " that I had a strong and very evident reason for not ...
... feeling by ostentatiously declining , as you have done just now , to share in our devotions . " " You must be aware , Lady Helen , " replied Cécile , in a deprecating tone , " that I had a strong and very evident reason for not ...
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