The King of the HuronsPutnam, 1850 - 319 頁 |
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... Carlton , to visit Castle Mon- taigne after his own return from Europe ; and added , in a jocular way , that he had a marriageable daughter , and if the young people should chance to fancy each other , he would not object to the alli ...
... Carlton , to visit Castle Mon- taigne after his own return from Europe ; and added , in a jocular way , that he had a marriageable daughter , and if the young people should chance to fancy each other , he would not object to the alli ...
第 15 頁
... Carlton , who , while seeming to outdo his uncle in making sport of the affair , secretly resolved to visit Castle Montaigne during the absence of its lord , and acquaint himself with the Indian heiress . The baron reached Paris in ...
... Carlton , who , while seeming to outdo his uncle in making sport of the affair , secretly resolved to visit Castle Montaigne during the absence of its lord , and acquaint himself with the Indian heiress . The baron reached Paris in ...
第 120 頁
... Carlton , a young French officer , and an intimate friend of the baron , a piece of intelligence which went far to reconcile Emily to the journey . To her imagination , which no remembrance of past events could wholly correct , it began ...
... Carlton , a young French officer , and an intimate friend of the baron , a piece of intelligence which went far to reconcile Emily to the journey . To her imagination , which no remembrance of past events could wholly correct , it began ...
第 121 頁
... Carlton should withdraw his men , and abandon the expedition , under the impression that his messen- ger had fallen into the hands of the enemy . The Huron , indeed , urged that they should depart on that very evening , and as Miss ...
... Carlton should withdraw his men , and abandon the expedition , under the impression that his messen- ger had fallen into the hands of the enemy . The Huron , indeed , urged that they should depart on that very evening , and as Miss ...
第 123 頁
... Leaving them to pursue their nocturnal voyage , we must precede them to the camp of Count Carlton , and take a hasty survey of its inmates and their condition . CHAPTER XV . " What the d - 1 should THE KING OF THE HURONS . 123.
... Leaving them to pursue their nocturnal voyage , we must precede them to the camp of Count Carlton , and take a hasty survey of its inmates and their condition . CHAPTER XV . " What the d - 1 should THE KING OF THE HURONS . 123.
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第 94 頁 - Justice is lame, as well as blind, amongst us ; The laws (corrupted to their ends that make them) Serve but for instruments of some new tyranny, That every day starts up, to enslave us deeper.