... and with such an appearance of feeling, as proved beyond doubt, that supposing his lordship to have been wholly indifferent on the subject, he at least acted his part to admiration. The great object now was to convey the marquis home; and the bleeding... The secretary - Seite 65von Richard Hort - 1850Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...now was to convey the marquis home ; and the bleeding having much alleviated the pain he received by the fall from his horse, together with the rough usage...actual presence could calm the fears which he was confideut the affection of his niece was then encouraging in his behalf. " Many thanks, my good sir,"... | |
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