Adventures by Sea and Land of the Count de Ganay: Or, The Devotion and Fidelity of Woman; an Episode of the Colonization of Canada, Tr. from the French |
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... poor woman the herbs and potions which the surgeon has prescribed . " While saying so , the old dame rose from her seat and started . " Ah ! " joyously exclaimed Laura , as she heard the door of the apartment close after her " duègne ...
... poor woman the herbs and potions which the surgeon has prescribed . " While saying so , the old dame rose from her seat and started . " Ah ! " joyously exclaimed Laura , as she heard the door of the apartment close after her " duègne ...
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... Poor thing ! " said she , in broken accents , " it will never get well . " However , she washed the wound carefully , drew from the mangled flesh the bloody down which sullied it , and after having assured herself that the lead had only ...
... Poor thing ! " said she , in broken accents , " it will never get well . " However , she washed the wound carefully , drew from the mangled flesh the bloody down which sullied it , and after having assured herself that the lead had only ...
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... poor girl almost fainted . What a sad situation for her ! If her uncle was con- queror , her lover would without doubt be put to the sword ; if , on the contrary , Bertrand prevailed , what might he do to the Marquis de la Roche , who ...
... poor girl almost fainted . What a sad situation for her ! If her uncle was con- queror , her lover would without doubt be put to the sword ; if , on the contrary , Bertrand prevailed , what might he do to the Marquis de la Roche , who ...
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... poor Bertrand ! " " But what ! I do not dream ! It is you , really you ! Oh , approach ! -yet - yet - there - that I may touch your clothes , and respire your breath ! My God , yes , it is she— it is my Laura- " " Dear Bertrand , what a ...
... poor Bertrand ! " " But what ! I do not dream ! It is you , really you ! Oh , approach ! -yet - yet - there - that I may touch your clothes , and respire your breath ! My God , yes , it is she— it is my Laura- " " Dear Bertrand , what a ...
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... poor viscount believed himself loved , and felt disposed to throw himself at the feet of the siren . " But , " said he , with a trembling voice , " do you num- ber me among your friends ? " " What ! Is it you that ask me such a question ...
... poor viscount believed himself loved , and felt disposed to throw himself at the feet of the siren . " But , " said he , with a trembling voice , " do you num- ber me among your friends ? " " What ! Is it you that ask me such a question ...
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Page 18 - XVI. of the name, by the grace of God King of France and Navarre.
Page 55 - I give you my sacred word that I will do all in my power, to prove myself worthy of...
Page 20 - Lord one thousand five hundred and ninety-eight ; and of our reign, the ninth. Signed HENRY ; and above by the King, being in his council, FOEGET.
Page 136 - Navarre in the sand, and take possession of the island in the name of the king, his master.
Page 281 - Then, monseigneur, you will not repel me ! You absolve me?" said Guyonne, seizing the hand of the viscount, and kissing it in spite of herself. " I admire you," murmured he in an enthusiastic tone.
Page 281 - ... to the weight of her impressions, burst into tears, and hid her face in her hands. This incident served as a re-action to the equerry. He appeased the disordered palpitations of his heart, and questioned Guyonne gently : "Mademoiselle " " Oh, pardon, monseigneur ! pardon, for having deceived you," sobbed the young girl, falling at his feet.
Page 281 - The deed you have accomplished, is worthy of the highest praise on earth, and of an eternal recompense in the next woi'ld.
Page 165 - ... had seen him make the sign of the cross with his left hand ; so that the Rue du Possed£ was abandoned by degrees, and he remained alone, in company with demons.