Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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... fits of dissipation and sensual indulgence - a pride which owned no restraint , and a temper which endured none , had somewhat blighted a face naturally beautiful and noble , and imparted a wayward and unsettled glance to PAUL JONES . 7.
... fits of dissipation and sensual indulgence - a pride which owned no restraint , and a temper which endured none , had somewhat blighted a face naturally beautiful and noble , and imparted a wayward and unsettled glance to PAUL JONES . 7.
Side 8
... face , oval and regular , was embrowned by exposure to wind and rain and the influence of tropical suns , -his hair , bushy and dark , descended to his shoulders , and partly gather- ed into a small lock behind , was tied carelessly ...
... face , oval and regular , was embrowned by exposure to wind and rain and the influence of tropical suns , -his hair , bushy and dark , descended to his shoulders , and partly gather- ed into a small lock behind , was tied carelessly ...
Side 12
... face to the sky ; " — and they fronted each other , and crossed their swords , resolved not to part without blood . They had contended some minutes , with eye fixed on eye , and hand opposed to hand , when they were interrupted by the ...
... face to the sky ; " — and they fronted each other , and crossed their swords , resolved not to part without blood . They had contended some minutes , with eye fixed on eye , and hand opposed to hand , when they were interrupted by the ...
Side 15
... face to face with Paul , who gazed with moistened eyes on the wreck of a creature so fair and so young . Lord Dalveen had stept back a pace or two , till the thick boughs of a tree threw a dark shadow over him ; -he was moved as he ...
... face to face with Paul , who gazed with moistened eyes on the wreck of a creature so fair and so young . Lord Dalveen had stept back a pace or two , till the thick boughs of a tree threw a dark shadow over him ; -he was moved as he ...
Side 16
... face , and choosing a few flowers from her basket , strewed them on their swords , which were then laid on the grass , and , giving a wild laugh , said , " Fools baith- fools baith , -put up yere swords , like bidable bairns , and gang ...
... face , and choosing a few flowers from her basket , strewed them on their swords , which were then laid on the grass , and , giving a wild laugh , said , " Fools baith- fools baith , -put up yere swords , like bidable bairns , and gang ...
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