New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... Villars would not have been satisfied to feel , without knowing why he felt . The Rhone was nothing to him , without its name in history . But it recalled to him the days of Cæsar , and every struggle the an- cient Gauls made for the ...
... Villars would not have been satisfied to feel , without knowing why he felt . The Rhone was nothing to him , without its name in history . But it recalled to him the days of Cæsar , and every struggle the an- cient Gauls made for the ...
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... Villars , as I have said , had made a firm resolution to depart ; but like most other resolutions in this changeable world , it was not destined to be kept . The day previous to that which he had fixed for his de- parture , the mother ...
... Villars , as I have said , had made a firm resolution to depart ; but like most other resolutions in this changeable world , it was not destined to be kept . The day previous to that which he had fixed for his de- parture , the mother ...
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... Villars ! " said the stranger , " Villars ! It is very extraordinary . " Now why it was extraordinary nobody at the inn knew . But it so happened that early the next morning the young stranger ordered his horses to be saddled , and his ...
... Villars ! " said the stranger , " Villars ! It is very extraordinary . " Now why it was extraordinary nobody at the inn knew . But it so happened that early the next morning the young stranger ordered his horses to be saddled , and his ...
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