New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... heart . " His disgust at the bloodshed and executions constantly in progress in the capital , led him to seek his fortunes in the field : he was a volun- teer at Valmy - again at Fleurus - an order of the Convention sent him into La ...
... heart . " His disgust at the bloodshed and executions constantly in progress in the capital , led him to seek his fortunes in the field : he was a volun- teer at Valmy - again at Fleurus - an order of the Convention sent him into La ...
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... heart overflow - then did gratitude take place of in- trepidity , and tears fell from his eyes . " Let us , my friends , " said he , to the soldiers , " complete this act of expiation which has been so well begun - let us protect this ...
... heart overflow - then did gratitude take place of in- trepidity , and tears fell from his eyes . " Let us , my friends , " said he , to the soldiers , " complete this act of expiation which has been so well begun - let us protect this ...
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... heart for the young lady - not the less readily excited by the fact that the widow herself had suffered , sadly and deeply , during the civil war . Here the gallant Marcel left her - nor was it till time developed to the poor young lady ...
... heart for the young lady - not the less readily excited by the fact that the widow herself had suffered , sadly and deeply , during the civil war . Here the gallant Marcel left her - nor was it till time developed to the poor young lady ...
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... heart , and never will be obliterated . " " Those events , " said Marcel , " are equally impressed upon my mind , and neither time nor space can efface them . In the dark hour of death and danger , I swore to be your protector - that ...
... heart , and never will be obliterated . " " Those events , " said Marcel , " are equally impressed upon my mind , and neither time nor space can efface them . In the dark hour of death and danger , I swore to be your protector - that ...
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... heart and ingenuousness of mind . Time and absence seemed to have increased and even changed the character of his ... hearts than his are liable , he clasped her to his breast . " I promised , " said he , when he could speak , " I ...
... heart and ingenuousness of mind . Time and absence seemed to have increased and even changed the character of his ... hearts than his are liable , he clasped her to his breast . " I promised , " said he , when he could speak , " I ...
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