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Side 10
... Ellesmere now extricated herself from an host of ad- mirers , and having seated herself by her grandmother , was formally introduced to de Montfort , who , if he was surprised by her personal resemblance to Isabel , was still more so by ...
... Ellesmere now extricated herself from an host of ad- mirers , and having seated herself by her grandmother , was formally introduced to de Montfort , who , if he was surprised by her personal resemblance to Isabel , was still more so by ...
Side 12
... Ellesmere . His plan was sketched and decided on , beneath the fas- cination of her artless smile , and her artless eloquence ; from the male part of his rela- tives he would select a youth , who , beneath his own eye , should be formed ...
... Ellesmere . His plan was sketched and decided on , beneath the fas- cination of her artless smile , and her artless eloquence ; from the male part of his rela- tives he would select a youth , who , beneath his own eye , should be formed ...
Side 16
... Ellesmere , had attained her sixth year , she lost her father ; and the dowager countess , in all the bloom and fra- grance of life , resolved to consecrate the remainder of her days to the memory of a husband she tenderly loved ...
... Ellesmere , had attained her sixth year , she lost her father ; and the dowager countess , in all the bloom and fra- grance of life , resolved to consecrate the remainder of her days to the memory of a husband she tenderly loved ...
Side 17
... Ellesmere ; again they had become insignificant in her eyes , for he who smiled elate with love , and the pride of possessing a perfect creature , and told told her she was beauteous , and graceful , and THERESA . 17.
... Ellesmere ; again they had become insignificant in her eyes , for he who smiled elate with love , and the pride of possessing a perfect creature , and told told her she was beauteous , and graceful , and THERESA . 17.
Side 18
... Ellesmere . The lady Isabel was therefore consigned almost wholly to the tuition of the abbot of a neighbouring monastery , who had re- tired early from the world , and had de- voted every hour he could spare from his spiritual ...
... Ellesmere . The lady Isabel was therefore consigned almost wholly to the tuition of the abbot of a neighbouring monastery , who had re- tired early from the world , and had de- voted every hour he could spare from his spiritual ...
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Theresa; Or, the Wizard's Fate, by a Member of the Inner Temple Theresa (fict Name ) Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2020 |
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