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... gate , his thoughtfulness increased , chiefly from reflecting that the young Baron was a very amiable per- sonage , and that for a long period the family of Rublestein had been distinguished for their kindliness and good - nature . It ...
... gate , his thoughtfulness increased , chiefly from reflecting that the young Baron was a very amiable per- sonage , and that for a long period the family of Rublestein had been distinguished for their kindliness and good - nature . It ...
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... gate , across the fields to the town . This young lady had been long a familar visitor to the Castle , and was not suspected of any partiality for the young Baron , but she professed such an attachment to Matilda , that her sincerity ...
... gate , across the fields to the town . This young lady had been long a familar visitor to the Castle , and was not suspected of any partiality for the young Baron , but she professed such an attachment to Matilda , that her sincerity ...
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... too am going there , and we can talk as we proceed : come . " With these words he turned into the bye- path which led to the gate , and they went for- ward together CHAPTER VIII . " It comes , it comes , THE LUTHERANS . 61.
... too am going there , and we can talk as we proceed : come . " With these words he turned into the bye- path which led to the gate , and they went for- ward together CHAPTER VIII . " It comes , it comes , THE LUTHERANS . 61.
Page 125
... gates for the night ; but on that occasion it ap- peared that many of the friars were absent . In this there was some breach of discipline , but as it was known they had gone to the town to be present at the conclusion of the dispute be ...
... gates for the night ; but on that occasion it ap- peared that many of the friars were absent . In this there was some breach of discipline , but as it was known they had gone to the town to be present at the conclusion of the dispute be ...
Page 133
... their consternation at what was deemed the imprudence of the young Baron , the Janitors gave notice of shutting the gates , and broke up all debate for that night . CHAPTER XVI . " There is a healing balsam in THE LUTHERANS . 133.
... their consternation at what was deemed the imprudence of the young Baron , the Janitors gave notice of shutting the gates , and broke up all debate for that night . CHAPTER XVI . " There is a healing balsam in THE LUTHERANS . 133.
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Page 208 - MARY'S DREAM The moon had climbed the highest hill Which rises o'er the source of Dee, And from the eastern summit shed Her silver light on tower and tree; When Mary laid her down to sleep, Her thoughts on Sandy far at sea, When, soft and low, a voice was heard, Saying: "Mary, weep no more for me!
Page 178 - FAR in a wild, unknown to public view, From youth to age a reverend hermit grew ; The moss his bed, the cave his humble cell, His food the fruits, his drink the crystal well : Remote from man, with God he pass'd the days, Prayer all his business, all his pleasure praise.
Page 5 - IMMEDIATELY after the celebrated battle of Pavia, in which Francis I. of France was taken prisoner by the Emperor Charles V...
Page 8 - But her self-command altogether forsook her, when, after the prescribed formula of service was at an end, her uncle again kneeled down reverently on the cushion by his bed-side, and prayed fervently for her and for her future happiness, and that the Almighty protection might be extended over her when it should please Heaven to remove him from this earthly scene. And when, as connected with this dearest object of his heart, he put up earnest petitions for him who was already destined to be her husband...