Clan-Albin: A National Tale ..., Volumen3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, 1815 - 354 páginas |
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... nature . I thank God that I was born in a country where the sovereign has no patronage to tempt the luxurious and needy to become unprincipled and base . I had been educated in innocence and honour , and was slow to believe in that ...
... nature . I thank God that I was born in a country where the sovereign has no patronage to tempt the luxurious and needy to become unprincipled and base . I had been educated in innocence and honour , and was slow to believe in that ...
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... natural embarrassment which a delicate mind always experiences when its strongest feelings are betrayed to those who can neither comprehend their nature , nor sym- pathize with their display , Norman walked to his window , and stood ...
... natural embarrassment which a delicate mind always experiences when its strongest feelings are betrayed to those who can neither comprehend their nature , nor sym- pathize with their display , Norman walked to his window , and stood ...
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... nature of that subsisting between Monimia and General and she began to feel some vague uneasiness at its progress . She , indeed , be lieved , that the heart of Monimia was still in the posses sion of the young soldier ; but ...
... nature of that subsisting between Monimia and General and she began to feel some vague uneasiness at its progress . She , indeed , be lieved , that the heart of Monimia was still in the posses sion of the young soldier ; but ...
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affection arms Astorga beautiful bless blood bosom Bourke Brora Buchanan Captain Drummond Castillon Catalonia charms child clan Colonel Grant Corunna Craig-gillian creature cried Norman darling dear delight Dunalbin Eleenalin exclaimed eyes fancy father favourite fear feelings felt Fitzconnal Flora fortune Gaelic gaze gentleman girl glen Glenalbin hand happy hear heard heart Hector Highland honour hope hour Hugh Hugh Piper kind knew Lady Augusta Lady Glanville Lady Gordon laughing Leary live Lochawe looked Lord Glanville Luath Macalbin Mary mind Miss Sinclair Montague Moome Moome's morning mother mountains never night party Phelim Piper poor pride racter recollection regiment returned Ronald round Saragossa Scotland seen sigh Sir Archibald Gordon smiling soldier sorrow soul Spain spirit stranger sure sweet tears tell tender thing thou thought tion tunag Unah Valmont voice wandering wife wild wish woman young