The Canadian Girl; Or, The Pirate of the Lakes: A Story of the AffectionsJ. Bennett, 1838 - 716 páginas |
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... wife whom he had stabbed . Whatever mode of death he preferred should be granted to him , and this was the sole favour they could render to his dignity . He replied that he would climb a precipitous rock to which he pointed , and throw ...
... wife whom he had stabbed . Whatever mode of death he preferred should be granted to him , and this was the sole favour they could render to his dignity . He replied that he would climb a precipitous rock to which he pointed , and throw ...
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... wife , with a very red face , " that he is a scoundrel who lives by gaming , and no gentleman at all ! It is very strange . I will go and speak to the Marquis directly , and know what that stuff was in the bottle I carried to him ...
... wife , with a very red face , " that he is a scoundrel who lives by gaming , and no gentleman at all ! It is very strange . I will go and speak to the Marquis directly , and know what that stuff was in the bottle I carried to him ...
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... wife beside her , " there's the window opening , perhaps that beautiful lady is his wife . Intensely curious is human nature at all times to know what passes in its kind under circumstances of strong interest , hence principally are ...
... wife beside her , " there's the window opening , perhaps that beautiful lady is his wife . Intensely curious is human nature at all times to know what passes in its kind under circumstances of strong interest , hence principally are ...
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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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