The Recluse of Norway, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 |
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Page 8
... took it for granted Señor Guevara liked music , seated herself at her harpsichord ; Ellesif began a drawing , and Madame Sau- veur , after unsuccessfully asking Theodore to play with her at a variety of games , or to tell her fortune , took ...
... took it for granted Señor Guevara liked music , seated herself at her harpsichord ; Ellesif began a drawing , and Madame Sau- veur , after unsuccessfully asking Theodore to play with her at a variety of games , or to tell her fortune , took ...
Page 17
... took leave of the ladies for the night . As he left the room , Madame Sauveur started half up , and remained leaning on her elbow in a listening attitude , till the sound of his steps was no longer audible . " Well ! now he is fairly ...
... took leave of the ladies for the night . As he left the room , Madame Sauveur started half up , and remained leaning on her elbow in a listening attitude , till the sound of his steps was no longer audible . " Well ! now he is fairly ...
Page 22
... have so much for you to do , Guevara , " said he ; " so much to do my self , that I have only time to ask if Madame Sauveur and my daughters took care of you 1 1 yesterday . I have all these papers for 22 THE RECLUSE OF NORWAY ,
... have so much for you to do , Guevara , " said he ; " so much to do my self , that I have only time to ask if Madame Sauveur and my daughters took care of you 1 1 yesterday . I have all these papers for 22 THE RECLUSE OF NORWAY ,
Page 27
... a manner that shewed she took an interest in his pen- sive looks . He answered her question by something more than a reply ; an amusing remark of € 2 THE RECLUSE OF NORWAY . 27 apartment, half the party were engaged at ...
... a manner that shewed she took an interest in his pen- sive looks . He answered her question by something more than a reply ; an amusing remark of € 2 THE RECLUSE OF NORWAY . 27 apartment, half the party were engaged at ...
Page 38
... took shelter in this country . from religious persecution in their own . They were exceedingly liked by our late King , and probably would have been natu- ralized here , but for an unlucky jest of the Countess's ; she was imprudent ...
... took shelter in this country . from religious persecution in their own . They were exceedingly liked by our late King , and probably would have been natu- ralized here , but for an unlucky jest of the Countess's ; she was imprudent ...
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Aardal admiration Ager-huus agitation agreeable amuse animated answer appeared asked attachment beauty believed blush Catalonia chaprone character charms cheek Chevalier Christiana Colonel Muller colour Condé Roncevalles Copenhagen Coperstad Count Lauven Count Lauvenheilm countenance Countess Anastasia court Danish cabinet daugh daughters dear delight Denmark Dofrestom Don Balthazar dore elegant Ellesif emotion exclaimed expression eyes father fear feelings Gaston de Roye graceful hand happy hear heard heart heilm Heinreich her's Holstein honour hope imagination indulge interest King knew ladies leaving Theodore letter lived look Madame Sauveur Marquise ment mind ness never noble Norway obliged observed painful party passion person pleasure pray present Prince Princess Ursini racter replied Theodore Roye's seek Señor Guevara sensibility sentiment shew silence sister Sleswick smile soul Spain spoke surprize Sweden sweet tears tell tenderness Theo Theodore felt Theodore's thing thought tion voice wished young