Romance: A NovelDoubleday, Page, 1914 - 428 pages |
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Page 89
... fears . Up till then I hadn't realized that anyone could be much interested in Mrs. Cowper . He caught hold of my arm , as if he wanted support , and stuttered : " Couldn't you couldn't you speak to " He nodded in the " " direction of ...
... fears . Up till then I hadn't realized that anyone could be much interested in Mrs. Cowper . He caught hold of my arm , as if he wanted support , and stuttered : " Couldn't you couldn't you speak to " He nodded in the " " direction of ...
Page 100
... fear being compromised . You would never believe that his Excellency Don Balthasar had led a riotous life - to look at him with his silver head . It is said he had three friars killed once in Seville , a very , very long time ago . It ...
... fear being compromised . You would never believe that his Excellency Don Balthasar had led a riotous life - to look at him with his silver head . It is said he had three friars killed once in Seville , a very , very long time ago . It ...
Page 116
... fear nor gratitude . ' He seemed to cast a spell upon people . He was the plenipotentiary of a powerful religious order - no matter . Don Carlos knew these things better than she did . He had the ear of the Captain - General through ...
... fear nor gratitude . ' He seemed to cast a spell upon people . He was the plenipotentiary of a powerful religious order - no matter . Don Carlos knew these things better than she did . He had the ear of the Captain - General through ...
Page 129
... fear . His occult influence was altogether out of proportion to his official position . His plans were carried out with an unswerving tenacity of purpose . Carlos believed him capable of anything but a vulgar peculation . He had been ...
... fear . His occult influence was altogether out of proportion to his official position . His plans were carried out with an unswerving tenacity of purpose . Carlos believed him capable of anything but a vulgar peculation . He had been ...
Page 137
... fears . I remained at the casement , lost in rather somber reflections . I was now a prisoner within the walls of the Casa . After all , it mattered little . I did not want to go away unless I could carry off Seraphina with me . What a ...
... fears . I remained at the casement , lost in rather somber reflections . I was now a prisoner within the walls of the Casa . After all , it mattered little . I did not want to go away unless I could carry off Seraphina with me . What a ...
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