The New Forest: A Novel, 3. köideH. Colburn, 1829 |
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Page 44
... restrain her ebullient feelings , she bit her lip till the marks of her teeth remained deeply indented upon it , she could hardly prevent her rage and disappointment from bursting out in a torrent of passionate invective 44 THE NEW FOREST .
... restrain her ebullient feelings , she bit her lip till the marks of her teeth remained deeply indented upon it , she could hardly prevent her rage and disappointment from bursting out in a torrent of passionate invective 44 THE NEW FOREST .
Page 47
... remained for some time , taking counsel of his own thoughts as to his most prudent course of action . The more he reflected on the pre- dicament in which he was placed , the more urgently did he feel the necessity of withdraw- ing ...
... remained for some time , taking counsel of his own thoughts as to his most prudent course of action . The more he reflected on the pre- dicament in which he was placed , the more urgently did he feel the necessity of withdraw- ing ...
Page 59
... remained for a long time awake ; but the consoling re- flection , that whatever might happen he was innocent ; that he had , during the course of 1 that most anxious day , meritoriously resisted two temptations of THE NEW FOREST . 59.
... remained for a long time awake ; but the consoling re- flection , that whatever might happen he was innocent ; that he had , during the course of 1 that most anxious day , meritoriously resisted two temptations of THE NEW FOREST . 59.
Page 69
... remained agitated with the struggle of vehement emotions . Evidently striving to com- mand herself , she more than once attempted to speak , but her efforts proving ineffectual , she at length burst suddenly into a passion of tears ...
... remained agitated with the struggle of vehement emotions . Evidently striving to com- mand herself , she more than once attempted to speak , but her efforts proving ineffectual , she at length burst suddenly into a passion of tears ...
Page 73
... remained for some time plunged in deep reflection upon the scene that had just past , and the mysterious declaration he had heard . His trust in Emily being now implicit and invulnerable , it must have been some latent feeling of ...
... remained for some time plunged in deep reflection upon the scene that had just past , and the mysterious declaration he had heard . His trust in Emily being now implicit and invulnerable , it must have been some latent feeling of ...
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