another person,--she tried to catch certain words, but she knew nor what
another person,--she tried to catch certain words, but she knew not what
CHAPTER XXIII.
CHAPTER XXV.
Τηλε μἐιργουσι ψυχαι, ειδοωλα καμοντων.
Τηλε μ’ ειργουσι ψυχαι, ειδωλα καμοντων.
We have now to retrace a short period of our narrative to the night on
“We have now to retrace a short period of our narrative to the night on
not aviod giving him his confidence at sight, though he forbore any
not avoid giving him his confidence at sight, though he forbore any
within my certain knowledge.
within my certain knowledge.”
CHAPTER XXIV.
CHAPTER XXVI.
This night he perhaps began to feel the prudence of his wife’s
“This night he perhaps began to feel the prudence of his wife’s
The weather was gloomy and cold that evening,--it was unlike a night in
“The weather was gloomy and cold that evening,--it was unlike a night in
with an emphatic smile. “Father,” said Walberg, is not Everhard grown
with an emphatic smile. “Father,” said Walberg, “is not Everhard grown
CHAPTER XXV.
CHAPTER XXVII.
The priest was as good as his word,--the ablest advocates in Seville
“The priest was as good as his word,--the ablest advocates in Seville
CHAPTER XXVI.
CHAPTER XXVIII.
was neither speech nor language, but voices were heard among them--“_and
was neither speech nor language, but voices were heard among them--_and
The mother, with the forced smile of a sickening heart, said she
“The mother, with the forced smile of a sickening heart, said she
believe,’ said Ines, involuntarily yielding to the dreadful conviction
believe,” said Ines, involuntarily yielding to the dreadful conviction
this seat--you must drag me from it yourselves.
this seat--you must drag me from it yourselves.”
CHAPTER XXVII.
CHAPTER XXIX.
Χαλεπον δέ το φιλησαι·
Χαλεπον δε το φιλησαι·
and their echo from the rocks of granite made the rider tremble, les he
and their echo from the rocks of granite made the rider tremble, lest he
Shropshire, (“I have had dealings with Shewsbury merchants,” said
Shropshire, (“I have had dealings with Shrewsbury merchants,” said
--“Thou-art-not-worthy-to-unloose-the-latchets-of-his-shoes,--_Sandal_.
--“Thou-art-not-worthy-to-unloose-the-latchets-of-his-shoes,--_Sandal_.”
CHAPTER XXVIII.
CHAPTER XXX.
royal guest. When she related that a band of natics, after robbing a
royal guest. When she related that a band of fanatics, after robbing a
Such was the state of Elinor, when the arrival of one who had been long
“Such was the state of Elinor, when the arrival of one who had been long
in garnishing the wassail bowl, which was doomed by many a thristy eye
in garnishing the wassail bowl, which was doomed by many a thirsty eye
a godly conference, where the non-comformist ministers, who had been, in
a godly conference, where the non-conformist ministers, who had been, in
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