Theresa; or, The wizard's fate, by a member of the Inner temple, Bind 1 |
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Side 8
... hand , re- membering the time when they were soft as the cygnet's down , and their every touch sent fire through his frame . They wept . The next day they met with less agita- tion , and in a short time each became ac- customed to the ...
... hand , re- membering the time when they were soft as the cygnet's down , and their every touch sent fire through his frame . They wept . The next day they met with less agita- tion , and in a short time each became ac- customed to the ...
Side 20
... hands of his father , a man who chiefly piqued himself on the elegance of his per- son , and the fact of his having debauched more women than Edward the Fourth - a monarch whom he considered by far the best by whom the country had been ...
... hands of his father , a man who chiefly piqued himself on the elegance of his per- son , and the fact of his having debauched more women than Edward the Fourth - a monarch whom he considered by far the best by whom the country had been ...
Side 26
... hands into the bosom of a young and beautiful woman he had recently married . Our hero's time of life ( for with all his faults he is our hero ) does not as yet ren- der him of sufficient importance to justify a detail of the ...
... hands into the bosom of a young and beautiful woman he had recently married . Our hero's time of life ( for with all his faults he is our hero ) does not as yet ren- der him of sufficient importance to justify a detail of the ...
Side 35
... hand , led him over to the window , that she might examine his person and coun- tenance ; divesting her white hand of its silken covering , she stroked back the curls that shaded his forehead , was pleased and c 6 surprised surprised at ...
... hand , led him over to the window , that she might examine his person and coun- tenance ; divesting her white hand of its silken covering , she stroked back the curls that shaded his forehead , was pleased and c 6 surprised surprised at ...
Side 36
... hand , expe- rienced a kind of pleasure he had never felt before ; the place seemed holy , and Ade- laide , all pale , pure , mild , and lovely , the saint to whom it was consecrated , and who had vouchsafed to inhabit it . He thought ...
... hand , expe- rienced a kind of pleasure he had never felt before ; the place seemed holy , and Ade- laide , all pale , pure , mild , and lovely , the saint to whom it was consecrated , and who had vouchsafed to inhabit it . He thought ...
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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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