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Page 33
... remained present to my heart . I could neither close my window , nor cease to look at the Baroness ' hotel , as if I could see Amelia through the walls ; I remained there till all objects were fa- ding into obscurity - the approach of ...
... remained present to my heart . I could neither close my window , nor cease to look at the Baroness ' hotel , as if I could see Amelia through the walls ; I remained there till all objects were fa- ding into obscurity - the approach of ...
Page 133
... remained alone in life , Though in his conduct there was nothing re- ally criminal , there was much from which a heart like that of his brother shrunk with an indescriba- ble feeling of pain . The worst was with William Nelson : he was ...
... remained alone in life , Though in his conduct there was nothing re- ally criminal , there was much from which a heart like that of his brother shrunk with an indescriba- ble feeling of pain . The worst was with William Nelson : he was ...
Page 165
... remained long in this situation , when I heard footsteps in the hall , and immediately af ter I perceived a figure stealing past the door.- The work of plunder has already begun , ' I cried . A second figure followed , and then I heard ...
... remained long in this situation , when I heard footsteps in the hall , and immediately af ter I perceived a figure stealing past the door.- The work of plunder has already begun , ' I cried . A second figure followed , and then I heard ...
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