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Page 13
... cause , might work a desired end . There was no chance so desperate , but it looked lovely in Vivenzio's eyes , compared with the idea of being totally abandoned . The night came , and Vivenzio watched . Morning came , and Vi- venzio ...
... cause , might work a desired end . There was no chance so desperate , but it looked lovely in Vivenzio's eyes , compared with the idea of being totally abandoned . The night came , and Vivenzio watched . Morning came , and Vi- venzio ...
Page 61
... cause of the melancholy catastrophe which it will shortly be my painful task to record . Ere I pursue the thread of my narration , however , it may prove agreeable to my reader to learn something of the personal appear- ance , character ...
... cause of the melancholy catastrophe which it will shortly be my painful task to record . Ere I pursue the thread of my narration , however , it may prove agreeable to my reader to learn something of the personal appear- ance , character ...
Page 66
... cause which presented to their view the flattering perspective of -immortal renown ! How soon , alas ! were the ... caused them to be con- sidered as the Damon and Pythias of modern friendship . The very soul of honor himself , it is not ...
... cause which presented to their view the flattering perspective of -immortal renown ! How soon , alas ! were the ... caused them to be con- sidered as the Damon and Pythias of modern friendship . The very soul of honor himself , it is not ...
Page 68
... cause you espouse " " ! Indignant at a charge so void of foundation , and under the impulse of the moment , Risdale gave his ac- cuser the lie . Major Carter of the legion coming up at that instant , the expression was by Trayner repre ...
... cause you espouse " " ! Indignant at a charge so void of foundation , and under the impulse of the moment , Risdale gave his ac- cuser the lie . Major Carter of the legion coming up at that instant , the expression was by Trayner repre ...
Page 69
... cause with the general quitted the ranks , and took their station in advance , when they were instantaneously disarmed by the na- tive officers , who began to muster in considerable numbers round their tyrannical leader . * The wily ...
... cause with the general quitted the ranks , and took their station in advance , when they were instantaneously disarmed by the na- tive officers , who began to muster in considerable numbers round their tyrannical leader . * The wily ...
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