The Recluse of Norway, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 |
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Page 9
... caused , by zealously at- tending to the mystery of Madame Sauveur's game . After looking over her attentively for some time , it remained as much a mystery as ever ; and resigning himself to the me- lancholy reflections caused by the ...
... caused , by zealously at- tending to the mystery of Madame Sauveur's game . After looking over her attentively for some time , it remained as much a mystery as ever ; and resigning himself to the me- lancholy reflections caused by the ...
Page 31
... caused in her . She could have fancied those eyes were surcharged with tears : they were indeed heavy with tender and sad remem- brances . " It is impolitic in me thus to remind you of Norway , " she said , pausing on the instrument ...
... caused in her . She could have fancied those eyes were surcharged with tears : they were indeed heavy with tender and sad remem- brances . " It is impolitic in me thus to remind you of Norway , " she said , pausing on the instrument ...
Page 32
... ! " Ellesif's pitying eyes were for a moment directed towards him : < c yet , after all , my sister is the most to be pitied , for causing so much suffering . " " I have been told , " observed Theodore , 32 THE RECLUSE OF NORWAY .
... ! " Ellesif's pitying eyes were for a moment directed towards him : < c yet , after all , my sister is the most to be pitied , for causing so much suffering . " " I have been told , " observed Theodore , 32 THE RECLUSE OF NORWAY .
Page 85
... caused him most pain or pleasure . The good - natured Chevalier seeing the mischief he had done , sought to repair it by appearing unobservant he therefore opened the book , and carefully examin ing it , discovered the name of Guevara ...
... caused him most pain or pleasure . The good - natured Chevalier seeing the mischief he had done , sought to repair it by appearing unobservant he therefore opened the book , and carefully examin ing it , discovered the name of Guevara ...
Page 90
... cause with Eng- land ; but I meant to speak and to act at a future day , and the Count's kindness is beyond all doubt . " " Princess Ursini is of my dear mother's family , " said Ellesif ; " and when once the usual communications are ...
... cause with Eng- land ; but I meant to speak and to act at a future day , and the Count's kindness is beyond all doubt . " " Princess Ursini is of my dear mother's family , " said Ellesif ; " and when once the usual communications are ...
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