Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 9
... plant . Yet , now that he began to respect his jailer , his vanity urged him the more to give some reason for the interest he took in such a trifle . My dear , good Ludovic , ' said he , ' I thank you for your kind consideration ; but I ...
... plant . Yet , now that he began to respect his jailer , his vanity urged him the more to give some reason for the interest he took in such a trifle . My dear , good Ludovic , ' said he , ' I thank you for your kind consideration ; but I ...
Side 10
... plant , the count had even descended to something like a falsehood ; for he had said that he thought the plant possessed medicinal properties , a declaration which the honest jailer called to mind when he beheld his charge suffering ...
... plant , the count had even descended to something like a falsehood ; for he had said that he thought the plant possessed medicinal properties , a declaration which the honest jailer called to mind when he beheld his charge suffering ...
Side 11
... plant . Picciola was now in full blossom ; and , thanks to Ludovic , who assisted the prisoner to construct a seat in the court- yard , the invalid could enjoy the society of his favourite for hours at a time . It sometimes happened ...
... plant . Picciola was now in full blossom ; and , thanks to Ludovic , who assisted the prisoner to construct a seat in the court- yard , the invalid could enjoy the society of his favourite for hours at a time . It sometimes happened ...
Side 12
... plant were now revealed to his sight , magnified a hundred- fold . Now did he believe himself on the high road to the most wonderful discoveries . He had before examined the outer covering of his flower , and he is prepared to find that ...
... plant were now revealed to his sight , magnified a hundred- fold . Now did he believe himself on the high road to the most wonderful discoveries . He had before examined the outer covering of his flower , and he is prepared to find that ...
Side 13
... plant - the only thing to which his heart clung - gave birth to feelings of the deepest pity . It is true that the commanding person of the count might have had some weight in prepossessing her in his favour ; though assuredly , had she ...
... plant - the only thing to which his heart clung - gave birth to feelings of the deepest pity . It is true that the commanding person of the count might have had some weight in prepossessing her in his favour ; though assuredly , had she ...
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