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Page 58
... took nature : " and reason as my guide , and by their " aid I recovered those just simple truths " which form the only basis of our reli " gious and moral life , but which the " dazzling allurements of error and super- " stition had ...
... took nature : " and reason as my guide , and by their " aid I recovered those just simple truths " which form the only basis of our reli " gious and moral life , but which the " dazzling allurements of error and super- " stition had ...
Page 61
... took the letter , not knowing what she did . " Keep it , and read it at your leisure , ” said the chevalier carelessly . " No , " returned . Imogen , after the struggle of a moment , returning the let- ter , " I have no wish , no ...
... took the letter , not knowing what she did . " Keep it , and read it at your leisure , ” said the chevalier carelessly . " No , " returned . Imogen , after the struggle of a moment , returning the let- ter , " I have no wish , no ...
Page 63
... took 66 an interest in it , and proposed a match . to the two fathers , who mutually con- " sented to the union of their children ; " and it is natural to suppose , that if the young baron did not return the love of his mistress with ...
... took 66 an interest in it , and proposed a match . to the two fathers , who mutually con- " sented to the union of their children ; " and it is natural to suppose , that if the young baron did not return the love of his mistress with ...
Page 64
... took place , the in- tercourse between Imogen and the che- valier de Sorville wore a new aspect ; her insinuating familiarity and tender confi- dence increasing in proportion as his ha- bitual gravity and reserve wore away , and his ...
... took place , the in- tercourse between Imogen and the che- valier de Sorville wore a new aspect ; her insinuating familiarity and tender confi- dence increasing in proportion as his ha- bitual gravity and reserve wore away , and his ...
Page 68
... took care of it ; from whom he learnt that the civil wars having been carried almost to its portals , it had been twice attacked by · either party , and the lady Magdelaine and her family 68 THE NOVICE OF the lady Magdelaine ...
... took care of it ; from whom he learnt that the civil wars having been carried almost to its portals , it had been twice attacked by · either party , and the lady Magdelaine and her family 68 THE NOVICE OF the lady Magdelaine ...
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