Compton Audley; Or, Hands Not Hearts, Հատոր 1 |
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Արդյունքներ 12–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... river encircling it on the west and north , had made it , according to the mode of warfare then in use , an almost impregnable place of strength . It was en- compassed by a high wall , six feet in thick- ness , and several hundred yards ...
... river encircling it on the west and north , had made it , according to the mode of warfare then in use , an almost impregnable place of strength . It was en- compassed by a high wall , six feet in thick- ness , and several hundred yards ...
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... river which ran beneath , and this side had formerly been doubly de- fended , not only by the outward walls , which now however no longer existed , but by those of the castle , strengthened in the centre by the keep , a large square ...
... river which ran beneath , and this side had formerly been doubly de- fended , not only by the outward walls , which now however no longer existed , but by those of the castle , strengthened in the centre by the keep , a large square ...
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... river . Every tree was hallowed by a remembrance of the playmate of his infancy , the companion of his boyhood ; he sought a retired path to pursue undisturbed the train of his reflections , but was suddenly roused from his reverie by ...
... river . Every tree was hallowed by a remembrance of the playmate of his infancy , the companion of his boyhood ; he sought a retired path to pursue undisturbed the train of his reflections , but was suddenly roused from his reverie by ...
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... river , from which a very brief space separated them . to avert . : Mary Cressingham was the only daughter of Colonel Cressingham , a soldier of fortune , or , rather , of no fortune , for he inherited no patri- mony he had served many ...
... river , from which a very brief space separated them . to avert . : Mary Cressingham was the only daughter of Colonel Cressingham , a soldier of fortune , or , rather , of no fortune , for he inherited no patri- mony he had served many ...
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... river , the scene is splendid : each river rushes down over immense rocks , with an impetuosity which , apparently , nothing can resist , and when a raft of timber is shooting down , the danger to any object it meets is fearful . From ...
... river , the scene is splendid : each river rushes down over immense rocks , with an impetuosity which , apparently , nothing can resist , and when a raft of timber is shooting down , the danger to any object it meets is fearful . From ...
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