Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 58Richard Bentley, 1865 |
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Page 202
... added , removing her mask . “ Oh , madam ! how you have deceived me ! " cried Bucking- ham . " You have deceived yourself , my lord duke , " rejoined the countess . " I revealed all to my husband , and we contrived this scheme to punish ...
... added , removing her mask . “ Oh , madam ! how you have deceived me ! " cried Bucking- ham . " You have deceived yourself , my lord duke , " rejoined the countess . " I revealed all to my husband , and we contrived this scheme to punish ...
Page 320
... added , opening a side - door , and giving admittance to Graham and the two others . An irrepressible cry of delight burst from Casilda , and , regard- less of her father's presence , she flew towards her lover , who caught her in his ...
... added , opening a side - door , and giving admittance to Graham and the two others . An irrepressible cry of delight burst from Casilda , and , regard- less of her father's presence , she flew towards her lover , who caught her in his ...
Page 329
... added , turning to Charles . " I knew that Sir Richard was enamoured of the lady , sire , " re- plied the prince . " But I scarcely expected the affair would ter- minate so happily . You are a fortunate man , Dick , ” he added to Graham ...
... added , turning to Charles . " I knew that Sir Richard was enamoured of the lady , sire , " re- plied the prince . " But I scarcely expected the affair would ter- minate so happily . You are a fortunate man , Dick , ” he added to Graham ...
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The Obolus of Storytellers | 30 |
About Misery Making Sport to Mock Itself A Cue from Shakspeare | 38 |
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