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Sivu 14
... poor Clanmars are now , in some degree , reconciled to it : but they openly declare they can never regard Mr. Dunallan but as the most detestable of hypocrites ; in short , there is something worse than I know in this story , at least ...
... poor Clanmars are now , in some degree , reconciled to it : but they openly declare they can never regard Mr. Dunallan but as the most detestable of hypocrites ; in short , there is something worse than I know in this story , at least ...
Sivu 18
... poor soul , her misfortunes have affected her under- standing , and I feel that I ought to pity her . Yet , what a companion ! Dunallan is equally gloomy and enthusiastic . Oh ! my father , what a cruel choice ! As he says of me , he is ...
... poor soul , her misfortunes have affected her under- standing , and I feel that I ought to pity her . Yet , what a companion ! Dunallan is equally gloomy and enthusiastic . Oh ! my father , what a cruel choice ! As he says of me , he is ...
Sivu 24
... way in silence . Dunallan then remarked the improvements which had taken place around Dunallan Castle during his absence . " Can you admire our poor Scotland , after having visited Italy and Switzerland ? " asked Elizabeth . DUNALLAN .
... way in silence . Dunallan then remarked the improvements which had taken place around Dunallan Castle during his absence . " Can you admire our poor Scotland , after having visited Italy and Switzerland ? " asked Elizabeth . DUNALLAN .
Sivu 30
... Poor young Cameron was too modest to think himself worthy of such an angel ; yet every gen- tle look she bestowed on him was the foundation of a day dream , -so delightful , that its demoli- tion by her next look of total indifference ...
... Poor young Cameron was too modest to think himself worthy of such an angel ; yet every gen- tle look she bestowed on him was the foundation of a day dream , -so delightful , that its demoli- tion by her next look of total indifference ...
Sivu 40
... poor , which , ' as he said , did not consist in merely giving them money without inquiring into their temporal , and still more important concerns . ' Oh , I remember his very words ! " 6 " But , dear Catharine , what can you condemn ...
... poor , which , ' as he said , did not consist in merely giving them money without inquiring into their temporal , and still more important concerns . ' Oh , I remember his very words ! " 6 " But , dear Catharine , what can you condemn ...
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acquainted admiration affection agreeable allan amiable appeared Arnmore asked Catharine Aspasia attempt aunt beautiful believe blushed Cameron Catha Catharine felt Catharine's character charms child Churchill Churchill's Clair Clanmar Colonel Hartford conversation convinced countenance dear Catharine dear Madam dearest Catharine delight desire disappointed dread Dunal Dunallan Castle Elizabeth entreat exclaimed Catharine expression eyes father feel forget GRACE KENNEDY happiness heard heart heaven hope hour human idea interest interrupted joined knew lady least leave Lennox letter looked Lord Dunallan manner marriage mind Miss Dunallan morning mother nature never opinions Oswald painful pale party pasia passed perfect pleasure promise racter recollect regard religion replied Catharine replied Dunallan returned rine rose Ruthven scarcely scene Scripture seemed servants smiling soon soul stopt suppose sweet tears tell tharine thing thought tion tone of voice tremely turned unhappy Walderford walk wish
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Sivu 114 - And when they had sung a hymn, they went out into the mount of Olives. 27 And Jesus saith unto them, All ye shall be offended because of me this night: for it is written, I will smite the Shepherd, and the sheep shall be scattered.