The Croppy: A Tale, Volume 2E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1839 - Ireland |
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... eyes of many moistened as , checking their own eagerness to partake of the Baronet's cheer , they watched the poor ... eye . In such times of commotion , the marriage might not safely have been celebrated in the church ; and it was ...
... eyes of many moistened as , checking their own eagerness to partake of the Baronet's cheer , they watched the poor ... eye . In such times of commotion , the marriage might not safely have been celebrated in the church ; and it was ...
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... eyes of her entranced lover it might appear , however , partly to mean an avowal that she was a tender flower ... eye took a quick survey of her destined lord , confronting her in the ripe bloom of a masculine beauty , in symmetry of ...
... eyes of her entranced lover it might appear , however , partly to mean an avowal that she was a tender flower ... eye took a quick survey of her destined lord , confronting her in the ripe bloom of a masculine beauty , in symmetry of ...
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... eyes resting on Talbot . Eliza still clung to him , and , shaking through every joint , also watched the demeanour of the dreaded visitor . Sir William Judkin stood erect , with knitted brow , his eyes fol- lowing her's ; in fact , the ...
... eyes resting on Talbot . Eliza still clung to him , and , shaking through every joint , also watched the demeanour of the dreaded visitor . Sir William Judkin stood erect , with knitted brow , his eyes fol- lowing her's ; in fact , the ...
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... eye ! ' Tis so - ' tis so . God help me ! I see we have to deal with a fiend . " " Tut , Sir Thomas , " he was answered , when the person ad- dressed had succeeded in mastering the strong feeling he turned aside to disguise ; " this is ...
... eye ! ' Tis so - ' tis so . God help me ! I see we have to deal with a fiend . " " Tut , Sir Thomas , " he was answered , when the person ad- dressed had succeeded in mastering the strong feeling he turned aside to disguise ; " this is ...
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... eye ; " lowly and humbly I petition for your mercy - do not tear them from me - pity , pity , Harry Talbot ! when first I ... eyes that deceived her . He certainly was bending down to- wards her , with a regard very different from the ...
... eye ; " lowly and humbly I petition for your mercy - do not tear them from me - pity , pity , Harry Talbot ! when first I ... eyes that deceived her . He certainly was bending down to- wards her , with a regard very different from the ...
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