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Side 49
... looked at another lass in the Halidome , more than if they were of a different degree . And then Halbert's dress was as clownish as his manners were haughty ; and this poor young gentleman ( who was habited like any prince ) , banished ...
... looked at another lass in the Halidome , more than if they were of a different degree . And then Halbert's dress was as clownish as his manners were haughty ; and this poor young gentleman ( who was habited like any prince ) , banished ...
Side 76
... by each glance . She was so very well made , agile at once and graceful , with her hand and arm as white as . snow , and her face in which a smile contended with a blush , and her eyes which looked ever 76 THE MONASTERY .
... by each glance . She was so very well made , agile at once and graceful , with her hand and arm as white as . snow , and her face in which a smile contended with a blush , and her eyes which looked ever 76 THE MONASTERY .
Side 77
Sir Walter Scott. with a blush , and her eyes which looked ever at Shafton when he looked elsewhere , and were dropped at once when they encountered his , that she was irresistible . In fine , the affectionate deli- cacy of her whole ...
Sir Walter Scott. with a blush , and her eyes which looked ever at Shafton when he looked elsewhere , and were dropped at once when they encountered his , that she was irresistible . In fine , the affectionate deli- cacy of her whole ...
Side 83
... looked out upon a wild moorish country , composed of a succession of swelling lumpish hills , " I shall soon want the aid of this Ariadne , who might afford me a clue through the recesses of yonder moun- tainous labyrinth . " As the ...
... looked out upon a wild moorish country , composed of a succession of swelling lumpish hills , " I shall soon want the aid of this Ariadne , who might afford me a clue through the recesses of yonder moun- tainous labyrinth . " As the ...
Side 84
... looked another way , as he answered , that he was going to Edinburg , " to seek service in some nobleman's family . " have run away from your last " I fear me you master , " said Sir Piercie , " since .you dare not look me in the face ...
... looked another way , as he answered , that he was going to Edinburg , " to seek service in some nobleman's family . " have run away from your last " I fear me you master , " said Sir Piercie , " since .you dare not look me in the face ...
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