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Page 27
But the time was arrived when this unfortunate youth was resolved to leave his
sister , and with her , as he believed , to leave all that made his life desirable . His
intentions were to take a small bundle of linen , and proceed on foot to the next ...
But the time was arrived when this unfortunate youth was resolved to leave his
sister , and with her , as he believed , to leave all that made his life desirable . His
intentions were to take a small bundle of linen , and proceed on foot to the next ...
Page 64
Ât length he said , “ Arise , Emily ; ; go from my presence ; you have awakened
such feelings within me , as leave me not the command of myself . " “ What , leave
you in anger , my father ! " said Emily , “ never ! never ! " and she seized his ...
Ât length he said , “ Arise , Emily ; ; go from my presence ; you have awakened
such feelings within me , as leave me not the command of myself . " “ What , leave
you in anger , my father ! " said Emily , “ never ! never ! " and she seized his ...
Page 139
At length , arriving at the brow of the hill , and in view of Madame's house , he
stopped , and took his leave of Antoinette , earnestly and ardently praying that the
divine blessing might rest continually upon her . She had been much affected ...
At length , arriving at the brow of the hill , and in view of Madame's house , he
stopped , and took his leave of Antoinette , earnestly and ardently praying that the
divine blessing might rest continually upon her . She had been much affected ...
Page 170
Monsieur accordingly settled his affairs in Switzerland , and once again prepared
to pass the Alps with his young cousins ; resolving to take leave of them when he
had consigned them to their grandmother's care . I could say much of the grief ...
Monsieur accordingly settled his affairs in Switzerland , and once again prepared
to pass the Alps with his young cousins ; resolving to take leave of them when he
had consigned them to their grandmother's care . I could say much of the grief ...
Page 290
It was a look which bid him leave the room ; but he stood his ground , folding his
arms , and keeping his eyes fixed on his brother . Desperate and hardened villain
! " I muttered between my teeth ; but I dared not to speak out . However , seeing ...
It was a look which bid him leave the room ; but he stood his ground , folding his
arms , and keeping his eyes fixed on his brother . Desperate and hardened villain
! " I muttered between my teeth ; but I dared not to speak out . However , seeing ...
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