Guilty Or Not Guilty, Or, A Lesson for Husbands: A Tale, Volume 1A.K. Newman, 1822 |
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Page 84
... Valley , to implore her pro- tection , and become a dependant on her bounty . When general Fitzallan , after an ab- sence of many years , determined on a re- turn to England , the wife of his friend , colonel Seymour , being in ill ...
... Valley , to implore her pro- tection , and become a dependant on her bounty . When general Fitzallan , after an ab- sence of many years , determined on a re- turn to England , the wife of his friend , colonel Seymour , being in ill ...
Page 89
... Valley , and let madame de Valmont know ; and I warrant she will take her away to the chateau , and try to find out who she be longs to . " Manon did as her husband desired ; as- sisted by her daughter Nanette , she un- dressed Rosella ...
... Valley , and let madame de Valmont know ; and I warrant she will take her away to the chateau , and try to find out who she be longs to . " Manon did as her husband desired ; as- sisted by her daughter Nanette , she un- dressed Rosella ...
Page 90
... Valley , and tell madame de Valmont about this pretty young wo- man , and I warrant she will bring her about again . " 66 Ay , Heaven prosper and bless her ! " replied Blaise ; " madame de Valmont is an angel , if ever there was one ...
... Valley , and tell madame de Valmont about this pretty young wo- man , and I warrant she will bring her about again . " 66 Ay , Heaven prosper and bless her ! " replied Blaise ; " madame de Valmont is an angel , if ever there was one ...
Page 92
... Valley , and madame de Valmont would come over the moment she knew about the young lady they had picked up at sea ; and in the meantime she would try to get the poor crazy thing to swallow a bowl of goat's whey , which was very good in ...
... Valley , and madame de Valmont would come over the moment she knew about the young lady they had picked up at sea ; and in the meantime she would try to get the poor crazy thing to swallow a bowl of goat's whey , which was very good in ...
Page 95
... Valley , if the doctor believed it could be done without endangering her life . 66 I will not deceive you , madam , ” re- plied monsieur Dessains ; " the young lady's life is at this moment in imminent danger , for the fever runs very ...
... Valley , if the doctor believed it could be done without endangering her life . 66 I will not deceive you , madam , ” re- plied monsieur Dessains ; " the young lady's life is at this moment in imminent danger , for the fever runs very ...
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allan amiable Arthur O'Niel asked Austincourt beautiful believe Bridgemore Bridgemore's child countess of Clarisford creature dame de Valmont darling daugh daughter dear death declared Dicky Dieppe disappointment earl of Clarisford Edmund Ornville Elvington England exclaimed eyes father feel flying steps fortune France frigate general's gentleman Georgina girl give gout hand happy heard heart Heaven honour husband impostor interrupted O'Niel Jerry Larkins lady Clarisford ladyship lamented laughed Lombard-street look lord Clarisford Lutteridge madame Crillon madame de Val madame de Valmont Maddison marriage married ment Milesian mind Miss Fitz Miss Fitzallan Miss Hobson Miss Kate Miss Kitty Miss Martha monsieur Dessains monstrous morning mother never obliged person Pope Joan promised replied Kate replied Miss resumed O'Niel returned O'Niel Rosella Fitzallan Saint Patrick sella Seymour shew sister sorrow spect sure teapot tears tender thing thought tion Valley wife wish young lady
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Page 147 - Ada! sole daughter of my house and heart? When last I saw thy young blue eyes, they smiled, And then we parted, — not as now we part, But with a hope. — Awaking with a start, The waters heave around me; and on high The winds lift up their voices: I depart, Whither I know not; but the hour's gone by, When Albion's lessening shores could grieve or glad mine eye.
Page 183 - Herbert, and, although inex perienced in such matters, she began to suspect that he had made a deeper impression on her young friend's heart than she had before been willing to think possible. But still she trusted to her brother's undoubted superiority, and to the power which he had evidently gained over his ward's better feelings. Each day, each hour, however, which now passed, instead of lessening her fears, only confirmed them. She tried every...
Page 156 - I promise you, I was never more glad in my life than when I clapped my eyes upon that there teapot. ' It is exact a match with the one that the bottom fell out of...
Page 209 - you think it is too late in the day for me to learn to play the fool ; but harkee, Maddison, in the course of your life did you never see an old fool ?"
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