Waldegrave: A Novel, Bind 3H. Colburn, 1829 |
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Side 72
... Blevio ; " then turning to the crowd , she ad- dressed many of them by name , and succeeded in obtaining a promise of protection for Larno and his family . Edith and Constance remained in conversa- tion with the poor woman for some ...
... Blevio ; " then turning to the crowd , she ad- dressed many of them by name , and succeeded in obtaining a promise of protection for Larno and his family . Edith and Constance remained in conversa- tion with the poor woman for some ...
Side 74
... Blevio ; she had a hundred crowns for her portion , and her father- in - law built them this house when they mar- ried ; there was not such another in all the Blevios . " " And what trade does her husband follow ? ” 74 WALDEGRAVE ...
... Blevio ; she had a hundred crowns for her portion , and her father- in - law built them this house when they mar- ried ; there was not such another in all the Blevios . " " And what trade does her husband follow ? ” 74 WALDEGRAVE ...
Side 89
... Blevio to Como , where he had once walked with Edith in better days . The moon beams , which fell in variegated forms upon the path , and slept deliciously on the lake and opposite banks , glistened on the tall chestnuts , whose long ...
... Blevio to Como , where he had once walked with Edith in better days . The moon beams , which fell in variegated forms upon the path , and slept deliciously on the lake and opposite banks , glistened on the tall chestnuts , whose long ...
Side 99
... Blevio an hour ago , and told An- tonio to wait for them in his boat at six o'clock . There , under the last Blevio - I hear the splash- ing of his oar in the port now . He F 2 WALDEGRAVE . 99 8 ...
... Blevio an hour ago , and told An- tonio to wait for them in his boat at six o'clock . There , under the last Blevio - I hear the splash- ing of his oar in the port now . He F 2 WALDEGRAVE . 99 8 ...
Side 100
... they ? " asked Waldegrave . " Oh ! they will be sure enough at Blevio , taking care of the old Larnos . " u veli 66 " I will go and seek them , " said Waldegrave ; " meanwhile ! do you wait here , and listen 100 WALDEGRAVE .
... they ? " asked Waldegrave . " Oh ! they will be sure enough at Blevio , taking care of the old Larnos . " u veli 66 " I will go and seek them , " said Waldegrave ; " meanwhile ! do you wait here , and listen 100 WALDEGRAVE .
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acquaintance affection answered Rathallan appeared Arthur Howard asked Waldegrave aught believe Belmore bitter Blevio boat Carbonari choly Commandant Como conduct Constance Count Osnabruck countenance cried Waldegrave danger dear deep degrave doubt dreadful Edgar Edith event exclaimed Waldegrave father feelings feluccas forgive garden gaze Genoa grave grief hand happiness hastened hear heard heart Heaven Henry hope horror hour knew knife Lady Hermione Lady Vivian lake Larno lest letter looked Lord Egmont Lord Forrester lost loved Luigi Marchese marriage melan ment Milan mind Miss Vivian Montara morning Nervi never night passed path paused perceived poor promise Rath rendered replied Waldegrave returned rose round Ruggiero ruin seemed sight Signor Sir Ralph sister sorrow soul spot stance Steinbach stood strange sure suspicion tears thought Waldegrave tion told tone Turin turned villain Villanza voice Walde Waldegrave's Waldenburgs wish words