The Queen's Lieges, Томови 1-2T.C. Newby, 1846 |
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... expression of his visage was lost on Perez , even if discernible in the dim light , for he had turned to the knight as the latter pas- sionately exclaimed , " How is my child , whose cheek none but summer airs have ever visited , to ...
... expression of his visage was lost on Perez , even if discernible in the dim light , for he had turned to the knight as the latter pas- sionately exclaimed , " How is my child , whose cheek none but summer airs have ever visited , to ...
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... expression of cunning seemed to be the dis- tinguishing mark of the race , only displaced occasionally by a scowl of intense ferocity , which imparted to the small deepset eyes that lurked beneath their lowering brows , a gleam bright ...
... expression of cunning seemed to be the dis- tinguishing mark of the race , only displaced occasionally by a scowl of intense ferocity , which imparted to the small deepset eyes that lurked beneath their lowering brows , a gleam bright ...
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... expression of audacity and humility , as bending before the stranger , he gave him a look full of intelligence and caution , and replied in a sneering tone : " Cloton did but prostrate himself at the lady's feet , señor , an attitude ...
... expression of audacity and humility , as bending before the stranger , he gave him a look full of intelligence and caution , and replied in a sneering tone : " Cloton did but prostrate himself at the lady's feet , señor , an attitude ...
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... expression of wounded feeling , that the stranger hesitated , apparently fearful of rudely intruding on the sanctity of some deep woe , or cruelly prying into the circumstances of an ineffaceable disgrace . It chanced , however , that ...
... expression of wounded feeling , that the stranger hesitated , apparently fearful of rudely intruding on the sanctity of some deep woe , or cruelly prying into the circumstances of an ineffaceable disgrace . It chanced , however , that ...
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... expression of bewildered surprise quickly gave way to a glance and tone of suspi- cion , as he rapidly and with agitation ex- claimed : — “ Hath our friend changed his ar- mour ? No ! ' tis not he ! taller , -more erect , - more ...
... expression of bewildered surprise quickly gave way to a glance and tone of suspi- cion , as he rapidly and with agitation ex- claimed : — “ Hath our friend changed his ar- mour ? No ! ' tis not he ! taller , -more erect , - more ...
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Abu Amir alguazils Alphonso appeared approached art thou Azayda beautiful behold beneath beside black knight blessing bower brow Caelho calm capinhas capote Castile Castilian cheerful child cork trees couch countenance dark destrier didst Don Pedro Don Sebastian Donna Inez Donna Maria door dwelling exclaimed eyes face fair father fear gallant gazed gentle Gheran Gitano glance gold graceful Hamet hand hastened hastily hath heart heavy hither honour hope hour Joas Lacy lady light lips Lisbon look ment methinks mind Moorish mountain murmured noble noble lady orphrey pale palfrey passed paused Perez Portugal Praça prince queen replied royal Sanchiza scarcely seat señor Sierra de Gata silent Sir Alfred smile soul spot steed stood stranger strove sudden sweet thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt thought tones turned uncon uttered voice weary whilst words young youth
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