The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thornton, Volumen1William Blackwood, 1827 - 458 páginas |
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... morning found me mounted on my horse , and proceeding , with a beating heart , to the scene of action . It may be conceived what effect the imposing spectacle of pomp and parade , which I there witnessed , was likely to produce on my ...
... morning found me mounted on my horse , and proceeding , with a beating heart , to the scene of action . It may be conceived what effect the imposing spectacle of pomp and parade , which I there witnessed , was likely to produce on my ...
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... morning dawned in clouds . Volumes of deep red vapour obscured the rising of the sun , and seemed to presage a day of rain and storm ; but at ten o'clock they began to disperse , and before the sun 22 CYRIL THORNTON .
... morning dawned in clouds . Volumes of deep red vapour obscured the rising of the sun , and seemed to presage a day of rain and storm ; but at ten o'clock they began to disperse , and before the sun 22 CYRIL THORNTON .
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... morning to the first deliberate breach of our father's commands . Bitter indeed were the fruits of our disobedi- ence , and deeply has it been atoned for by both . Our intentions were , of course , kept secret , and we did not summon ...
... morning to the first deliberate breach of our father's commands . Bitter indeed were the fruits of our disobedi- ence , and deeply has it been atoned for by both . Our intentions were , of course , kept secret , and we did not summon ...
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... morning , soon after my return , a summons from my fa- ther to attend him in the library , where he com- municated in due form his intention of sending me without delay to the University of Glasgow . Of such a seminary I had at that ...
... morning , soon after my return , a summons from my fa- ther to attend him in the library , where he com- municated in due form his intention of sending me without delay to the University of Glasgow . Of such a seminary I had at that ...
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... by a steady servant , stepped into the north mail , and on the third morning from my departure , found myself safely arrived at the place of my destination . CHAPTER V. I'll view the manners of the town , 46 CYRIL THORNTON .
... by a steady servant , stepped into the north mail , and on the third morning from my departure , found myself safely arrived at the place of my destination . CHAPTER V. I'll view the manners of the town , 46 CYRIL THORNTON .
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