The exile. The owl. The German knight. The Florentine kinsmen. The carrier's wife. The two faithful lovers of Sicily. The Venetan countess. A tale of the harem. The chestnut tree. The fair maid of Ludgate. The three brothersWilliam H. Ainsworth, 1827 - 1827 |
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... Don Rodrigo could scarcely forbear from shuddering , for he doubted not that the serpent signified the mad- ness which he had observed about his friend , and that the vision itself was but the type of B 5 THE EXILE . 9.
... Don Rodrigo could scarcely forbear from shuddering , for he doubted not that the serpent signified the mad- ness which he had observed about his friend , and that the vision itself was but the type of B 5 THE EXILE . 9.
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... Don Rodrigo , who , with looks full of terror , declared that the house was beset by the police , and presently a loud knocking was heard at the outer gates . At this alarm , the two unfortunates started asunder , and listened till they ...
... Don Rodrigo , who , with looks full of terror , declared that the house was beset by the police , and presently a loud knocking was heard at the outer gates . At this alarm , the two unfortunates started asunder , and listened till they ...
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... cast him- self into her arms . The joyful lady , in her turn , found it hard to retain her senses . After returning his ca- resses in the tenderest manner , she hastened immediately to Don Rodrigo , who , though severely hurt THE EXILE .
... cast him- self into her arms . The joyful lady , in her turn , found it hard to retain her senses . After returning his ca- resses in the tenderest manner , she hastened immediately to Don Rodrigo , who , though severely hurt THE EXILE .
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Thomas Hood. immediately to Don Rodrigo , who , though severely hurt , had got better of his wound , and watched the more dreadful malady of his friend , sometimes indeed , in hope , but more commonly in despair of his recovery . At the ...
Thomas Hood. immediately to Don Rodrigo , who , though severely hurt , had got better of his wound , and watched the more dreadful malady of his friend , sometimes indeed , in hope , but more commonly in despair of his recovery . At the ...
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