The Novice of Saint Dominick, Volume 3R. Phillips, 1806 |
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Page 10
... attempted to do the honours of the table , but her hands trembled , and the tears every moment rushed to her eyes . The baron , unable to command the least presence of mind , remained silent and ab- stracted . 10 THE NOVICE OF.
... attempted to do the honours of the table , but her hands trembled , and the tears every moment rushed to her eyes . The baron , unable to command the least presence of mind , remained silent and ab- stracted . 10 THE NOVICE OF.
Page 11
Lady Morgan (Sydney). presence of mind , remained silent and ab- stracted . The chevalier , alone , talked with ease and cheerfulness , and commended the repast , which he confessed a long fast ren- dered peculiarly grateful . Imogen now ...
Lady Morgan (Sydney). presence of mind , remained silent and ab- stracted . The chevalier , alone , talked with ease and cheerfulness , and commended the repast , which he confessed a long fast ren- dered peculiarly grateful . Imogen now ...
Page 78
... pleasure and surprise . They remained two days at Lyons , where they provided themselves with necessaries for their future journey ; and Imogen , se- duced by the brilliant merchandize which the shops displayed , 78 THE NOVICE OF.
... pleasure and surprise . They remained two days at Lyons , where they provided themselves with necessaries for their future journey ; and Imogen , se- duced by the brilliant merchandize which the shops displayed , 78 THE NOVICE OF.
Page 121
... remained in the " convent of St. Dominick , and what " faith she professes . " " I discovered her to be my child , " said the count , in some agitation , " not two " months back , by a strange coincidence " of circumstances , by a crose ...
... remained in the " convent of St. Dominick , and what " faith she professes . " " I discovered her to be my child , " said the count , in some agitation , " not two " months back , by a strange coincidence " of circumstances , by a crose ...
Page 134
... drew the count's arm through his , and , taking Imogen's hand , led them out of the apartment , consigning the dying man to the care of the host , who : had remained in the room during the whole extraordinary 134 THE NOVICE OF.
... drew the count's arm through his , and , taking Imogen's hand , led them out of the apartment , consigning the dying man to the care of the host , who : had remained in the room during the whole extraordinary 134 THE NOVICE OF.
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