The Holy RoseG. Munro, 1887 - 109 páginas |
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Alex Arnault asked began boat British called castle Charles Dickens Charles Lever Charles Reade chateau Count of Mon Count of Monte-Cristo cousin cried crowd d'Eyragues dead door drink emigres English spy Englishman escape eyes Eyragues face Fareham farewell father fight Forest of Bere France French Frenchman garden Gavotte gentlemen George Eliot hand happy harbor head heard heart Heaven holy rose husband kick knew ladies laughed letter lived look Louis Leroy Madam Claire Marseilles McVeigh Miller mistral wind Molly Monsieur NEURALGINE never night peace Pierre poor Porchester Portsmouth prisoners Provencal quay Raymond remember replied republic republican sailors Sally seemed ships sketch soldiers stood strange suppose taken talk tavern tell terror thee things thought took Toulon town turned vicar village walked walls whip woman young
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Página 58 - For they covered the face of the whole earth, so that the land was darkened; and they did eat every herb of the land, and all the fruit of the trees which the hail had left; and there remained not any green thing in the trees, or in the herbs of the field, through all the land of Egypt.
Página 2 - Lyons had fallen ; Marseilles had fallen. As the English gathered together in the fens and swamps to escape, the Normans, so the Provencal folk fled to Toulon out of the way of the Republicans. As for their tender mercies, it was known already what had been done at Lyons, and what at Marseilles. What would they not do at Toulon, which had not only pronounced against the Republic, but had even invited the English and the Spanish to occupy and hold the town ? And now their allies were embarking, and...