Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Band 1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
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... stood in si- lence at the helm ; -who had stood there since the first pale flush of light had thrown its silvery line along the eastern horizon . 1 The elder of the two was the master of the vessel . He was still in the very prime of ...
... stood in si- lence at the helm ; -who had stood there since the first pale flush of light had thrown its silvery line along the eastern horizon . 1 The elder of the two was the master of the vessel . He was still in the very prime of ...
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... stood erect , his arms so folded as to give to his square chest and shoulders a peculiar muscularity and breadth of outline . His fine bust , indicating ex- traordinary strength , would have been almost disproportioned to his stature ...
... stood erect , his arms so folded as to give to his square chest and shoulders a peculiar muscularity and breadth of outline . His fine bust , indicating ex- traordinary strength , would have been almost disproportioned to his stature ...
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... stood beside him at the helm , or rather leaned in a recumbent attitude , with an half - closed book in his hand , his attention seemed not to be given to the beautiful coast scenery , which , en- dowed with at least the charm of novel ...
... stood beside him at the helm , or rather leaned in a recumbent attitude , with an half - closed book in his hand , his attention seemed not to be given to the beautiful coast scenery , which , en- dowed with at least the charm of novel ...
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... stood for a moment on the spot that had received the first pres- sure of his footstep . To judge by the darkling of his eye , and the motion of his lip , some strong and powerful feeling occupied his FLORENCE MACARTHY . 17.
... stood for a moment on the spot that had received the first pres- sure of his footstep . To judge by the darkling of his eye , and the motion of his lip , some strong and powerful feeling occupied his FLORENCE MACARTHY . 17.
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... the answers , and started new in- quiries of local reference . Meantime Mr. De Vere had landed ; but wholly abstracted from the noise and activity that surrounded him , he stood , turning over the 18 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
... the answers , and started new in- quiries of local reference . Meantime Mr. De Vere had landed ; but wholly abstracted from the noise and activity that surrounded him , he stood , turning over the 18 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
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