Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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Page 77
... wish ; he possessed the original of this picture . But few of Murillo's paintings had at this time found their way out of Spain ; national and regal pride had preserved them with jealous care ; but Mr. Montenero had inherited some of ...
... wish ; he possessed the original of this picture . But few of Murillo's paintings had at this time found their way out of Spain ; national and regal pride had preserved them with jealous care ; but Mr. Montenero had inherited some of ...
Page 146
... wish I had abided by my own opinion ! I wish I had followed my first impulse ! Believe me , sir , it was my first thought , my first wish , to speak to you of all the circumstances ; if I delayed , it was from the fear that a ...
... wish I had abided by my own opinion ! I wish I had followed my first impulse ! Believe me , sir , it was my first thought , my first wish , to speak to you of all the circumstances ; if I delayed , it was from the fear that a ...
Page 95
... wish you my best wish , which I did long ago - may you live to wonder at your own good luck . " Ormond looked as if he was going to ask some ques- tion that interested him much , but it ended by wonder- ing what o'clock it was . Sheelah ...
... wish you my best wish , which I did long ago - may you live to wonder at your own good luck . " Ormond looked as if he was going to ask some ques- tion that interested him much , but it ended by wonder- ing what o'clock it was . Sheelah ...
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