The romance of the forest, by the authoress of 'A Sicilian romance'.1820 |
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... tion . The dreadful assertion that Theodore , should he recover , would be punished with death , she scarcely dared to consider , but endeavoured to be- lieve that it was no more than a cruel exaggeration of his antagonist . Upon the ...
... tion . The dreadful assertion that Theodore , should he recover , would be punished with death , she scarcely dared to consider , but endeavoured to be- lieve that it was no more than a cruel exaggeration of his antagonist . Upon the ...
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... tion . He answered Adeline's inquiries with great solemnity . It is impossible to determine positively at present , Madam , but I have reason to adhere to the opinion I gave you this morning . I am not apt , indeed , to form opinions ...
... tion . He answered Adeline's inquiries with great solemnity . It is impossible to determine positively at present , Madam , but I have reason to adhere to the opinion I gave you this morning . I am not apt , indeed , to form opinions ...
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... tion ; a wish which could not be gratified , for Theo- dore , who alone could acquaint her with their place of residence , was deprived of recollection . When the surgeon arrived and perceived the si- tuation of his patient , he ...
... tion ; a wish which could not be gratified , for Theo- dore , who alone could acquaint her with their place of residence , was deprived of recollection . When the surgeon arrived and perceived the si- tuation of his patient , he ...
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... tion ; and though he saw the many dangerous in- conveniences to which she would be exposed by a marriage with a man circumstanced like himself , a yet these appeared so unequal to those she would otherwise THE ROMANCE OF THE FOREST .
... tion ; and though he saw the many dangerous in- conveniences to which she would be exposed by a marriage with a man circumstanced like himself , a yet these appeared so unequal to those she would otherwise THE ROMANCE OF THE FOREST .
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... tion : he knew that he had much to apprehend from the peculiar circumstances attending his abrupt de parture from his regiment , it having been stationed in a garrison town upon the Spanish frontiers , where the discipline was very ...
... tion : he knew that he had much to apprehend from the peculiar circumstances attending his abrupt de parture from his regiment , it having been stationed in a garrison town upon the Spanish frontiers , where the discipline was very ...
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abbey abbey of St Adeline Adeline's affection Amand anguish anxiety appeared attended beautiful believe carriage cerning chamber chateau circumstances Clara conduct conversation countenance D'Aunoy danger dear death delight despair distant distress dore dreadful drew Du Bosse emotions endeavoured entreated escape expressed eyes father fear grief hand happiness heard heart hope hostess hour immediately inquired knew lake Languedoc leave Leloncourt length looked Lord Louis Luc's lute Ma'mselle Madame La Luc Madame La Motte Marquis de Montalt Marquis's melancholy mind Montpellier morning neral night o'er occasioned pain Paris passed passion perceived Peter physician pity pleasure present prison quired quis quit the forest racter received recollection recovered replied returned Savoy scarcely scene scenery seemed shade sigh silence smile soon speak stranger sublime suffer sunk surgeon sweet tears tence tender terror Theo Theodore thither thought tion trembling Verneuil village voice wish wound XLIV
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