Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 54Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1863 |
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Page 383
... heart , and descended it again with a light one . But any strange visitor could not make sure of getting beyond the threshold , and it often happened that even the wearers of a coronet were refused ad- mission . He regarded his day's ...
... heart , and descended it again with a light one . But any strange visitor could not make sure of getting beyond the threshold , and it often happened that even the wearers of a coronet were refused ad- mission . He regarded his day's ...
Page 474
... heart ; and this indomitable , haughty spirit had also succumbed to the spell of the fair maid of honour ! I cannot but find it in my heart to pity that bold , resolute man - one capable of great things , for good as well as for evil ...
... heart ; and this indomitable , haughty spirit had also succumbed to the spell of the fair maid of honour ! I cannot but find it in my heart to pity that bold , resolute man - one capable of great things , for good as well as for evil ...
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... heart . " " " 9 " It was not the loss of Calais that broke her heart , " said Pole . " Heaven forgive him who has brought her prematurely to the tomb . England has lost a great sovereign , and our Church its chief defence . Elizabeth is ...
... heart . " " " 9 " It was not the loss of Calais that broke her heart , " said Pole . " Heaven forgive him who has brought her prematurely to the tomb . England has lost a great sovereign , and our Church its chief defence . Elizabeth is ...
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Bessie Leigh | 1 |
or The Days of Philip and Mary An Historical Romance | 19 |
A Visit to Caprera | 37 |
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