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... perhaps it is even now too late to prevent some unplea- sant accident — I thought I heard a noise . » « Be < « < It was Deborah . » answered Julian . not afraid , Alice ; we are secure against sur- prise . >> « I know not , ” said Alice ...
... perhaps it is even now too late to prevent some unplea- sant accident — I thought I heard a noise . » « Be < « < It was Deborah . » answered Julian . not afraid , Alice ; we are secure against sur- prise . >> « I know not , ” said Alice ...
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... perhaps , also be aware , that I at least have seen too much of the delusions of Rome , to de- sire that they should be propagated at home . » « < Else , wherefore do I speak to thee friendly and so free ? » said Bridgenorth . << Do I ...
... perhaps , also be aware , that I at least have seen too much of the delusions of Rome , to de- sire that they should be propagated at home . » « < Else , wherefore do I speak to thee friendly and so free ? » said Bridgenorth . << Do I ...
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... perhaps in her so- ciety , or however strongly he felt the prudence of conciliating her father's good - will , he could not help feeling as if his heart was chilled in his company . CHAPTER II . This day at least is friendship's - 20 ...
... perhaps in her so- ciety , or however strongly he felt the prudence of conciliating her father's good - will , he could not help feeling as if his heart was chilled in his company . CHAPTER II . This day at least is friendship's - 20 ...
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... perhaps by temper than by prin- ciple , are too apt to charge each other with pro- fane frivolity on the one hand , or fanaticism on the other . It fared thus in Peveril's walk with Bridge- north , and in the conversation which he held ...
... perhaps by temper than by prin- ciple , are too apt to charge each other with pro- fane frivolity on the one hand , or fanaticism on the other . It fared thus in Peveril's walk with Bridge- north , and in the conversation which he held ...
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... perhaps a little affectation . Most of the dishes were of silver , and the plates were of the same metal ; instead of the trenchers and pewter which Peveril had usually seen employed on similar occasions at Black - Fort . Presently ...
... perhaps a little affectation . Most of the dishes were of silver , and the plates were of the same metal ; instead of the trenchers and pewter which Peveril had usually seen employed on similar occasions at Black - Fort . Presently ...
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acquainted Alice Bridgenorth ancient answered Bridgenorth answered Julian answered Peveril apartment better betwixt Black-Fort Bridlesley called captain Castletown church companion coun countenance countess Countess of Derby dame danger Dangerfield daugh daughter Deborah Deemster Derby Derbyshire desire door duty earl Earl of Derby England exclaimed eyes faith father fear feelings fellow Fenella Ganlesse hand hath hear heard heart Heaven Holm-Peel honour horse House of Commons island Jesuit journey Julian Peveril King lian look lord madam maiden Major Bridgenorth Master Bridgenorth Master Julian Master Topham means mind mother night noble once passion pause perhaps person Peve poor Popish Plot present purpose racter rendered replied Bridgenorth replied Julian replied Peveril roundheaded scarce seemed shew Sir Geoffrey Smith soon speak spoke stranger thee thing thou thought tion tone turned usual voice warrant White Horse Tavern young