The Recluse of Norway, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 |
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... entered . She retreated a few steps at sight of a stranger ; then gracefully recovering her- self , bowed courteously , and proceeded to take the book she sought . Without speak- ing , and again bending her fair head , she left the ...
... entered . She retreated a few steps at sight of a stranger ; then gracefully recovering her- self , bowed courteously , and proceeded to take the book she sought . Without speak- ing , and again bending her fair head , she left the ...
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... entered . Without considering the absurdity of the expectation , he expected to see Ellesif ap- pear such as he had last beheld her , in the midst of agitation and tears : what was his surprize to behold her advance with the gaiety and ...
... entered . Without considering the absurdity of the expectation , he expected to see Ellesif ap- pear such as he had last beheld her , in the midst of agitation and tears : what was his surprize to behold her advance with the gaiety and ...
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... entered ; as he advanced towards the groupe , Theodore receded : Ellesif saw his coun- tenance change ; she attributed it to Count Gulderlieu's haughty character , and gra- dually sliding out of the circle , with a feel- ing purely ...
... entered ; as he advanced towards the groupe , Theodore receded : Ellesif saw his coun- tenance change ; she attributed it to Count Gulderlieu's haughty character , and gra- dually sliding out of the circle , with a feel- ing purely ...
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... entered , moved towards one of the glass doors opening on the park , and , complaining of the heated room , had it thrown open by a crowd of contending hands . A robe of purple crape , bound with a zone of diamonds , confined her ma ...
... entered , moved towards one of the glass doors opening on the park , and , complaining of the heated room , had it thrown open by a crowd of contending hands . A robe of purple crape , bound with a zone of diamonds , confined her ma ...
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... departure broke up the party ; and in a few minutes after the rooms were cleared , all the inhabitants of the house were gone to their separate apartments . CHAPTER II . UPON entering his chamber , Theodore saw 52 THE RECLUSE OF NORWAY .
... departure broke up the party ; and in a few minutes after the rooms were cleared , all the inhabitants of the house were gone to their separate apartments . CHAPTER II . UPON entering his chamber , Theodore saw 52 THE RECLUSE OF NORWAY .
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