Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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... veen animated and inspired him , and a demon's power appeared to be added to his vigour , agility , and knowledge . His science grew more active , more subtle , and more dangerous ; his sword moved with the quickness of lightning , and ...
... veen animated and inspired him , and a demon's power appeared to be added to his vigour , agility , and knowledge . His science grew more active , more subtle , and more dangerous ; his sword moved with the quickness of lightning , and ...
Side 43
... veen , by the express and written request of Lady Emeline ; and the ancient dame was much pleased with his person and his conversation , and presented him , as the representative of her most faithful re- tainer , with a valuable gold ...
... veen , by the express and written request of Lady Emeline ; and the ancient dame was much pleased with his person and his conversation , and presented him , as the representative of her most faithful re- tainer , with a valuable gold ...
Side 47
... veen , " I bow to your reproof ; but you ought to bear in mind , that I am come from a land where little could be learned but folly , -where vice woos man in all its seductive shapes , and where , with a land of paradise and a climate ...
... veen , " I bow to your reproof ; but you ought to bear in mind , that I am come from a land where little could be learned but folly , -where vice woos man in all its seductive shapes , and where , with a land of paradise and a climate ...
Side 49
... veen ; " you are busied in domestic thrift , and all that I have got to say may be told to your daugh- ter . I saw her face at the window even now , and a pretty one it is . " Neither rank nor audacity awed the intrepid mother ; she ...
... veen ; " you are busied in domestic thrift , and all that I have got to say may be told to your daugh- ter . I saw her face at the window even now , and a pretty one it is . " Neither rank nor audacity awed the intrepid mother ; she ...
Side 51
... veen ? " He looked at them with a hasty and a re- gardless eye , and taking up the velvet bonnet , ob- served , " This is well fancied now , and neat , and becomes your glowing face and sparkling eye - only such a face requires no ...
... veen ? " He looked at them with a hasty and a re- gardless eye , and taking up the velvet bonnet , ob- served , " This is well fancied now , and neat , and becomes your glowing face and sparkling eye - only such a face requires no ...
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