Mildred's wedding, by Francis Derrick, Količina 3;Količina 258 |
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Alan Alice Alicia Tremaine anguish answered asked aunt Barbara beauty bitter blind brother Buttercombe cerebellum cheek child Cornwall cried cruel dared dead dear death Dominica door drew eyes face father fear feel felt flush gazed girl give hand happy hate heard heart heir honour horror husband Jenifer jerk kiss knew laugh letter lips living looked lover Lucy marriage marry Miss Admonitia Miss Esther Miss Mildred Miss Mildred's Miss Priscilla mother murder never night pain pale Paul Polwhele Pencarrow perfect stranger Phoebe pity poor prison Ralph Treganowen red room robber sake scarcely secret shadow silent silken hand Sir Stephen Tremaine sister smile smiling prettiness softly sorrow speak Stock House strange tears tell thief things Thomas Flavel thought told tone took touch trembling Tresidder Treval truth turned voice wife Winterdale wish woman words young lady
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Stran 183 - Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said John Alden, 2nd, as and for his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who, at his request, and in his presence, and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses the day and year above written.
Stran 183 - This is the last will and testament of me, Arthur Crehylls Treganowen, of Treganowen Towers, in the county of Cornwall, Esquire. I give and bequeath all my personal property, of whatever kind or nature, after payment of my just debts, and funeral and testamentary expenses, unto my dear wife, Loveday Alice Treganowen, for her sole and separate use; but in case she shall not be living at the time of my decease, then I give and bequeath the same to my son, Ralph Tregarthen Treganowen. I give and devise...
Stran 109 - I have been talking to Miss Mildred — oh, Esther, give me your hand ! — say that all she hopes for our happiness is your hope also. Esther!" — and in his agitation he threw his arm around me, and pressed me closely to him — "I have loved you from the moment I saw you in the cathedral. Speak ! tell me it is not I only who love.
Stran 222 - Л deep sadness, darker than death, shadowed Miss Mildred's face. I put my ear to her lips. I heard her faint words — " Esther, you think to give me joy. You wither my last hopes. I have sinned, suffered in vain. Treganowen is lost to Ralph forever.
Stran 183 - В — , sole executrix of this my will. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twentieth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixtyfour.