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... elsewhere , and I can have nothing to ask - nothing to wish for . Use your own reason - consider the injury you do : yourself the injustice you do us — and let me , once more , in fair terms , entreat you to 6 PEVERIL OF THE PEAK .
... elsewhere , and I can have nothing to ask - nothing to wish for . Use your own reason - consider the injury you do : yourself the injustice you do us — and let me , once more , in fair terms , entreat you to 6 PEVERIL OF THE PEAK .
Page 113
... consider the character of those who are around me . My father's views in eccle- siastical and civil policy , are as dear to him as the life which he cherishes only to advance them . They have been , with little alteration , his com ...
... consider the character of those who are around me . My father's views in eccle- siastical and civil policy , are as dear to him as the life which he cherishes only to advance them . They have been , with little alteration , his com ...
Page 126
... consider- ately commenced . " " I I go , sir , " said Alice . " Julian , to you my last words are , and I would speak them with my last breath - Farewell , and caution . ” She turned from them , disappeared among the underwood , and was ...
... consider- ately commenced . " " I I go , sir , " said Alice . " Julian , to you my last words are , and I would speak them with my last breath - Farewell , and caution . ” She turned from them , disappeared among the underwood , and was ...
Page 129
... consider their rela- tive situation as the triumph of Bridgenorth over Peveril . He was mute for a moment , in the vain attempt to shape his answer so as at once to inti- mate acquiescence in what Bridgenorth stated , and a vindication ...
... consider their rela- tive situation as the triumph of Bridgenorth over Peveril . He was mute for a moment , in the vain attempt to shape his answer so as at once to inti- mate acquiescence in what Bridgenorth stated , and a vindication ...
Page 187
... consider- able height placed at the window of the ruin . Julian was both displeased and alarmed by the security and carelessness of the centinels , who had suffered such preparations to be made without observation or alarm given ; and ...
... consider- able height placed at the window of the ruin . Julian was both displeased and alarmed by the security and carelessness of the centinels , who had suffered such preparations to be made without observation or alarm given ; and ...
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