The Spy; a Tale of the Neutral Ground; Referring to Some Particular Occurrences During the American War: Also Portraying American Scenery and Manners, Band 3 |
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... feelings that I have escaped , " she continued ; " yes , Miss Wharton , Dunwoodie is wholly yours . " " Be just to yourself , my sister , " ex- claimed the youth ; " let no romantic generosity cause you to forget your own character ...
... feelings that I have escaped , " she continued ; " yes , Miss Wharton , Dunwoodie is wholly yours . " " Be just to yourself , my sister , " ex- claimed the youth ; " let no romantic generosity cause you to forget your own character ...
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... feelings seem to have imbibed its warmth - I have existed for passion only . " " Say not so say not so , I implore you , " cried the agitated brother ; " think how devoted has been your love to our aged father - how disinterested , how ...
... feelings seem to have imbibed its warmth - I have existed for passion only . " " Say not so say not so , I implore you , " cried the agitated brother ; " think how devoted has been your love to our aged father - how disinterested , how ...
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... feelings superior to her nature and education . " 66 " Say no more , " whispered Frances ; you distress us both - say no more , I entreat you . ' 99 " In justice to Dunwoodie I must speak ; and for the same reason , my brother , you ...
... feelings superior to her nature and education . " 66 " Say no more , " whispered Frances ; you distress us both - say no more , I entreat you . ' 99 " In justice to Dunwoodie I must speak ; and for the same reason , my brother , you ...
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... feelings which you have been taught to repress . After this , can I wish to live ! " " Isabella ! my poor Isabella ! you wan- der in your mind . " " But one word more - for I feel that blood which ever flowed too swift , rush- ing where ...
... feelings which you have been taught to repress . After this , can I wish to live ! " " Isabella ! my poor Isabella ! you wan- der in your mind . " " But one word more - for I feel that blood which ever flowed too swift , rush- ing where ...
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... feeling and loveliness from the sight of man . A new stimulus was given to the Whar- tons by the intelligence conveyed in the letter of Dunwoodie ; and Cæsar , with his horses , was once more put in requisi- tion . The relics of the ...
... feeling and loveliness from the sight of man . A new stimulus was given to the Whar- tons by the intelligence conveyed in the letter of Dunwoodie ; and Cæsar , with his horses , was once more put in requisi- tion . The relics of the ...
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arms army aunt bayonet bosom brother Cæsar Captain Wharton Colonel Singleton command companion comrade continued countenance cried Frances danger dear dear John death distance door dragoons dreadful duty dying declaration emotion enemy escape exclaimed eyes face fate father feeling fire Fishkill followed foot gazing glance hand Harper Harvey Birch head heart heaven Henry Henry Wharton Henry's hill Hollister horse hour innocent Isabella judge Katy Kingsbridge knew Lawton Lieutenant listened look maid Major Dunwoodie manner Mason ment militia Miss Peyton Miss Wharton mount mountain moved ness never night officer once panion party passed paused Peekskill prisoner retired rienced rig'lars river road rock royal seemed sentinel sergeant short side silence sister Skinner skreen smile soldier soon speak stood stranger summit tain thing thought threw tion tones trooper troops turned uncon Virginians voice Washington wish woman woodie youth