Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 42
... Maud , and was never heard of more till he returned in his twenty- first year . He returned with the memory of early injuries grown up with his growth , and with all the feelings for evil or for good which had marked him while a boy ...
... Maud , and was never heard of more till he returned in his twenty- first year . He returned with the memory of early injuries grown up with his growth , and with all the feelings for evil or for good which had marked him while a boy ...
Side 47
... maud than in that robe of silk . But thou art wel- come dearly welcome . Blessed be the morning that brings thee back , the wind which wafts thee , and the sea which conveys thee to my aged arms . ” My honoured mother , " answered Lord ...
... maud than in that robe of silk . But thou art wel- come dearly welcome . Blessed be the morning that brings thee back , the wind which wafts thee , and the sea which conveys thee to my aged arms . ” My honoured mother , " answered Lord ...
Side 60
... Maud Paul for a partner , stood moving the dark masses of ringlets at her ear , with many a whispered compliment , when Paul hastily approached . A more lovely creature than his sister was not then in the country - side . Tall and ...
... Maud Paul for a partner , stood moving the dark masses of ringlets at her ear , with many a whispered compliment , when Paul hastily approached . A more lovely creature than his sister was not then in the country - side . Tall and ...
Side 61
... Paul stood before him , and spoke with his natural deci- sion of character ... Paul , answered Lord Dalveen ; " I have said a few light words in the girl's ear ... Maud if it so pleases you , —but let there be no more love - whisperings ...
... Paul stood before him , and spoke with his natural deci- sion of character ... Paul , answered Lord Dalveen ; " I have said a few light words in the girl's ear ... Maud if it so pleases you , —but let there be no more love - whisperings ...
Side 104
... Maud , glanced back the light of the morning sun or the evening fire like so many mirrors . The swallow hung its little nest of clay and grass be- neath the thatch , and with incessant wing skimmed the bosom of the moss or the walks of ...
... Maud , glanced back the light of the morning sun or the evening fire like so many mirrors . The swallow hung its little nest of clay and grass be- neath the thatch , and with incessant wing skimmed the bosom of the moss or the walks of ...
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