The Canadian Girl; Or, The Pirate of the Lakes: A Story of the AffectionsJ. Bennett, 1838 - 716 páginas |
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... prison -- for a prison I shall always consider that convent to be in which you are . ' . ' " And to Rougemont we went . My mother was in her dressing - room ; thither I went to her . Her joy at seeing me in apparent safety was such as ...
... prison -- for a prison I shall always consider that convent to be in which you are . ' . ' " And to Rougemont we went . My mother was in her dressing - room ; thither I went to her . Her joy at seeing me in apparent safety was such as ...
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... prison . The dull , unceasing plash of rain on the stones , came with dismal monotony on his ear , which listened thirst- ingly for some sound of life . The wind kept up a low , continuous moaning . A raven belonging to the turn- key ...
... prison . The dull , unceasing plash of rain on the stones , came with dismal monotony on his ear , which listened thirst- ingly for some sound of life . The wind kept up a low , continuous moaning . A raven belonging to the turn- key ...
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... prison amid the groans , hootings , and threats of the people , whom the gipsy informed of the particulars of his guilt . " I saw him drag the gentleman from his horse after he had fired at him once ; when he had him down he shot him ...
... prison amid the groans , hootings , and threats of the people , whom the gipsy informed of the particulars of his guilt . " I saw him drag the gentleman from his horse after he had fired at him once ; when he had him down he shot him ...
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Exhausted Jane lay down by a settlement and slept | 15 |
She took the instrument and touching it with a religious softness | 425 |
To this lovely and retired spot they often went happy in each others | 615 |
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