The Eve of San-Pietro: A Tale ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1804 - Gothic fiction (Literary genre) |
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... Bianca the housekeeper , ( who , in one corner of the hall , with a large groupe collected round her , was recounting some terrible event , accompanied with all the force of tears and gesticulation ) ; and in a voice of thunder ...
... Bianca the housekeeper , ( who , in one corner of the hall , with a large groupe collected round her , was recounting some terrible event , accompanied with all the force of tears and gesticulation ) ; and in a voice of thunder ...
Page 58
... Bianca , to your story and then he would listen with such patience to all I told him - he will never listen more ! " She cried , as if overpowered by some sudden re- collection , " he is gone ! the Marchese , the best of masters , the ...
... Bianca , to your story and then he would listen with such patience to all I told him - he will never listen more ! " She cried , as if overpowered by some sudden re- collection , " he is gone ! the Marchese , the best of masters , the ...
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... BIANCA had spent the evening about a mile from the castle , at the cottage of her son ; and as I think it lonely for a female to go through you wood after dark , not being required in my office , I promised to walk and pro- tect her ...
... BIANCA had spent the evening about a mile from the castle , at the cottage of her son ; and as I think it lonely for a female to go through you wood after dark , not being required in my office , I promised to walk and pro- tect her ...
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... Bianca , whom decency to the memory of his brother obliged him to keep . Masses were then performed for the repose of the late Lord , and Corvino put in possession of the cot- tage , with the care of the castle as his trust . In the ...
... Bianca , whom decency to the memory of his brother obliged him to keep . Masses were then performed for the repose of the late Lord , and Corvino put in possession of the cot- tage , with the care of the castle as his trust . In the ...
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... life ? am I destined to be " -She stopped - the words died away on her lips . Bianca would have called for help , but she could not dis- engage herself from the convulsive grasp grasp of her Lady , who , unable to at 70.
... life ? am I destined to be " -She stopped - the words died away on her lips . Bianca would have called for help , but she could not dis- engage herself from the convulsive grasp grasp of her Lady , who , unable to at 70.
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Abruzzo Albenza anca art thou beauty benza Bertoldo Bianca bless bosom brother castle ceived CHAP character cheek chesa chese child companion Conte countenance creature cried Viola dark daugh death dreadful Eve of San-Pietro exclaimed eyes fancy father faultered favour fear feelings felt Frenchman gazed Gradisca hand happiness heard heart Heaven Holy honour hope hour idea interrupted Viola Juliana kucw Lady Laurentine Lilla lives look Lord Lorenzo manner Marchese marriage ment mind Monte Cassino Montebino moping Morano mother Naples nature ness never nexions night pale parents passion peace Pescara pillow poor prove raised recollection rence replied repose rest round saloon seek seemed shuddered sigh sink sleep smile soon sorrow soul stranger sunk sure sweet tears thee tion tone trembling Ubaldo uncon vate verdi vocable voice wife wish woman words wretched young Zanotti
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Page 1 - I am settled, and bend np , Each corporal agent to this terrible feat.