Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 58Richard Bentley, 1865 |
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... cried Charles , as soon as the Nuncio was gone . " You have destroyed all my plans by your intemperate conduct . " " Better it should be thus ! -better the match should be broken off - than your highness should be subjugated by this ...
... cried Charles , as soon as the Nuncio was gone . " You have destroyed all my plans by your intemperate conduct . " " Better it should be thus ! -better the match should be broken off - than your highness should be subjugated by this ...
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... cried , regardless of consequence , " I very much doubt whe- ther you are employed by Miss Ellen Harrington . " " Indeed , sir ! I regret to hear it . Doubts , sir , are ungenerous , " he said , graciously . " Come on , Owen , " I said ...
... cried , regardless of consequence , " I very much doubt whe- ther you are employed by Miss Ellen Harrington . " " Indeed , sir ! I regret to hear it . Doubts , sir , are ungenerous , " he said , graciously . " Come on , Owen , " I said ...
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... cried Graham . " Our scheme is defeated , " he added in a low voice to the masked female . " Regain the house as quickly as you can , and leave us to settle with them . " But she clung to him as if she could not tear herself away ...
... cried Graham . " Our scheme is defeated , " he added in a low voice to the masked female . " Regain the house as quickly as you can , and leave us to settle with them . " But she clung to him as if she could not tear herself away ...
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The House of Seven Chimneys A Tale of Madrid By William Harrison | 1 |
The Obolus of Storytellers | 30 |
About Misery Making Sport to Mock Itself A Cue from Shakspeare | 38 |
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