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Sivu 35
... reason to think himself injured by me , under the mask of friendship . " Catharine blushed again still more deeply ; but was silent . There was something about Dunallan that quite deprived her of all presence of mind . Every look ...
... reason to think himself injured by me , under the mask of friendship . " Catharine blushed again still more deeply ; but was silent . There was something about Dunallan that quite deprived her of all presence of mind . Every look ...
Sivu 51
... reason , is singularly pleas- ing . In short , you must not be displeased with me when I say , that I greatly admire both your natural powers , and the energy with which they have been cultivated . And allow me to add , that the more ...
... reason , is singularly pleas- ing . In short , you must not be displeased with me when I say , that I greatly admire both your natural powers , and the energy with which they have been cultivated . And allow me to add , that the more ...
Sivu 79
... he to ask delay ! " She clasped her hands in anguish of mind . " I have entreated your father , dearest Catha- rine , to tell me what passed on that occasion , and I do not think you have any reason to suppose DUNALLAN . 79.
... he to ask delay ! " She clasped her hands in anguish of mind . " I have entreated your father , dearest Catha- rine , to tell me what passed on that occasion , and I do not think you have any reason to suppose DUNALLAN . 79.
Sivu 80
Grace Kennedy. I do not think you have any reason to suppose Mr. Dunallan wished for delay on any account , but your apparent indifference to him . " " Did my father tell you what passed ? Do not , for heaven's sake , conceal it from me ...
Grace Kennedy. I do not think you have any reason to suppose Mr. Dunallan wished for delay on any account , but your apparent indifference to him . " " Did my father tell you what passed ? Do not , for heaven's sake , conceal it from me ...
Sivu 98
... reasons for differing , joined to great apparent pleasure when he had won her to his way of thinking , made even difference of opinion agreeable . “ You are leading me on to tell you my inmost thoughts , that you may condemn them ...
... reasons for differing , joined to great apparent pleasure when he had won her to his way of thinking , made even difference of opinion agreeable . “ You are leading me on to tell you my inmost thoughts , that you may condemn them ...
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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.