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Page 3
... tone of gentle reproach which went to Ju- lian's heart . « If , » said he , « there was a mode by which , at the peril of my life , Alice , I could shew my regard my respect - my devoted tenderness- the danger would be dearer to me than ...
... tone of gentle reproach which went to Ju- lian's heart . « If , » said he , « there was a mode by which , at the peril of my life , Alice , I could shew my regard my respect - my devoted tenderness- the danger would be dearer to me than ...
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... tone of persuasion ? « were we not happier ere you threw the mask from your own countenance , and tore the veil from my foolish eyes ? Did we not meet with joy , spend our time happily , and part cheerily , because we trangressed no du ...
... tone of persuasion ? « were we not happier ere you threw the mask from your own countenance , and tore the veil from my foolish eyes ? Did we not meet with joy , spend our time happily , and part cheerily , because we trangressed no du ...
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... tone of feeling , « is that what Alice Bridgenorth says to Julian Peveril ? » « Indeed - indeed , Julian , » said the almost weeping girl , « I do not say so — I say nothing , and I ought not to say any thing concerning what I might do ...
... tone of feeling , « is that what Alice Bridgenorth says to Julian Peveril ? » « Indeed - indeed , Julian , » said the almost weeping girl , « I do not say so — I say nothing , and I ought not to say any thing concerning what I might do ...
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... tone with Bridgenorth's observation , he said , that not having the advantage to know his place of residence , he had applied for in- formation to his daughter . « Who is now known to you for the first PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . IT.
... tone with Bridgenorth's observation , he said , that not having the advantage to know his place of residence , he had applied for in- formation to his daughter . « Who is now known to you for the first PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . IT.
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... tone . << These things I point out to you , Julian , that I may shew you how impossible , in the eyes of a merely worldly man , would be the union which you are desirous of . But Heaven hath at times opened a door , where man beholds no ...
... tone . << These things I point out to you , Julian , that I may shew you how impossible , in the eyes of a merely worldly man , would be the union which you are desirous of . But Heaven hath at times opened a door , where man beholds no ...
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