Sixty Years Hence: A Novel, 3. köideT.C. Newby, 1848 |
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... hours and times just now . " " We must share ruin as we have shared prosperity , " replied the Lady Floranthe , “ Our property is mortgaged as far as it will go ; and we depend on the indulgence of companies in which the influence of ...
... hours and times just now . " " We must share ruin as we have shared prosperity , " replied the Lady Floranthe , “ Our property is mortgaged as far as it will go ; and we depend on the indulgence of companies in which the influence of ...
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... pleasure are welcome at all hours of which the occupations do not preclude reception . I thought I named two o'clock . It is a miracle that I am down ; a chance that you found me before my morn- ing's 24 SIXTY YEARS HENCE .
... pleasure are welcome at all hours of which the occupations do not preclude reception . I thought I named two o'clock . It is a miracle that I am down ; a chance that you found me before my morn- ing's 24 SIXTY YEARS HENCE .
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... hour ago , he told me he had an appointment at twelve o'clock , and therefore I spurred on to beg that you will ex- cuse me at two . " 66 66 Why , therefore ? " I thought it would be a pity to interrupt a tete - à - tete so soon . " " I ...
... hour ago , he told me he had an appointment at twelve o'clock , and therefore I spurred on to beg that you will ex- cuse me at two . " 66 66 Why , therefore ? " I thought it would be a pity to interrupt a tete - à - tete so soon . " " I ...
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... hour ” " Never mind moonlight hours , " interrupted the Lady Floranthe hurriedly , " let us talk reasonably Julian . ” " You have not forgotten the sweet admis- sion contained in those dear lines --- still warm with my fervent kisses ...
... hour ” " Never mind moonlight hours , " interrupted the Lady Floranthe hurriedly , " let us talk reasonably Julian . ” " You have not forgotten the sweet admis- sion contained in those dear lines --- still warm with my fervent kisses ...
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... hour to hour we know not why ; and for good or evil I obey their dictates . Now tell me , if really I were willing to indulge in a dream of love ? " " A dream ? " replied Julian , " why call that a dream which is unalterable as the most ...
... hour to hour we know not why ; and for good or evil I obey their dictates . Now tell me , if really I were willing to indulge in a dream of love ? " " A dream ? " replied Julian , " why call that a dream which is unalterable as the most ...
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Page 245 - ... that every man has a right to do what he likes with his own ; and the side of the river adjoining
Page 134 - ... tent to shelter him. At length they came in sight of the intrenched camp of the enemy, comprising a force of 30,000 men. Here took place what is called the battle of the Pyramids, in the beginning of which Bonaparte addressed the soldiers in that striking apostrophe which has been so often quoted : " From the summits of those pyramids, forty centuries look down upon you.