The Royal Wanderer, Or, Secret Memoirs of Caroline: The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal TravelsH. Rowe, 1820 - 860 pages |
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Page 26
... expression of atten- tive eagerness , than the Duchess put into her hands Lord F- -'s letter to the Duke . Caroline saw at once the extent of her regard , the reality of the Duke's vexation , and the fatal truth of Barham's departure ...
... expression of atten- tive eagerness , than the Duchess put into her hands Lord F- -'s letter to the Duke . Caroline saw at once the extent of her regard , the reality of the Duke's vexation , and the fatal truth of Barham's departure ...
Page 35
... expression of smothered discontent ; and to a woman more practised in the science of the human passions , it would have been apparent that she was herself the cause . The Duke came forward with the alacrity of a man who expected ...
... expression of smothered discontent ; and to a woman more practised in the science of the human passions , it would have been apparent that she was herself the cause . The Duke came forward with the alacrity of a man who expected ...
Page 37
... expressing : none but our readers of that fair and lovely sex can have even an idea of it : they , too , can best enter into her feelings of vexation and disappointment at the sudden inter- ruption of this conversation , in so critical ...
... expressing : none but our readers of that fair and lovely sex can have even an idea of it : they , too , can best enter into her feelings of vexation and disappointment at the sudden inter- ruption of this conversation , in so critical ...
Page 42
... expressions of grief and of regret . Sometimes he arraigned his own rashness : then , the cruelty of his fate : now , he blamed the stern- ness of his own destiny ; and now , the excess of his own presumption . In one respect he wronged ...
... expressions of grief and of regret . Sometimes he arraigned his own rashness : then , the cruelty of his fate : now , he blamed the stern- ness of his own destiny ; and now , the excess of his own presumption . In one respect he wronged ...
Page 44
... deceit ; he marked in every eye , the dark expression of anticipated villainy ; he saw in every hand , the impatient weapon of deferred assassination ! : Perdition sát , like a boding spirit , upon the 44 THE ROYAL WANDERER ; OR ,
... deceit ; he marked in every eye , the dark expression of anticipated villainy ; he saw in every hand , the impatient weapon of deferred assassination ! : Perdition sát , like a boding spirit , upon the 44 THE ROYAL WANDERER ; OR ,
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