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Alice, or The Mysteries, Book IAlice, or The Mysteries, Book I - IT was towards the evening of a day in early April that two ladies were seated by the open windows of a cottage in Devonshire. The lawn before them was gay with evergreens, relieved by the first few flowers and fresh turf of the reviving... |
Alice, or The Mysteries, Book XAlice, or The Mysteries, Book X - IT would be superfluous, and, perhaps, a sickening task, to detail at length the mode and manner in which Vargrave coiled his snares round the unfortunate girl whom his destiny had marked out for his prey. He was right in foreseeing that, after... |
Alice, or The Mysteries, Book VAlice, or The Mysteries, Book V - The curate of Brook-Green was sitting outside his door. The vicarage which he inhabited was a straggling, irregular, but picturesque building,--humble enough to suit the means of the curate, yet large enough to accommodate the vicar. It... |
Alice, or The Mysteries, Book IVAlice, or The Mysteries, Book IV - Two or three days after the interview between Lord Vargrave and Maltravers, the solitude of Burleigh was relieved by the arrival of Mr. Cleveland. The good old gentleman, when free from attacks of the gout,which were now somewhat more frequent... |
Alice, or The Mysteries, Book IXAlice, or The Mysteries, Book IX - IT would be superfluous, and, perhaps, a sickening task, to detail at length the mode and manner in which Vargrave coiled his snares round the unfortunate girl whom his destiny had marked out for his prey. He was right in foreseeing that, after... |
Alice, or The Mysteries, Book IIIAlice, or The Mysteries, Book III - BEFORE a large table, covered with parliamentary papers, sat Lumley Lord Vargrave. His complexion, though still healthy, had faded from the freshness of hue which distinguished him in youth. His features, always sharp, had grown yet... |
Alice, or The Mysteries, Book VIAlice, or The Mysteries, Book VI - PARIS is a delightful place,--that is allowed by all. It is delightful to the young, to the gay, to the idle; to the literary lion, who likes to be petted; to the wiser epicure, who indulges a more justifiable appetite. It is delightful... |
Alice, or The Mysteries, Book VIIAlice, or The Mysteries, Book VII - LORD VARGRAVE'S travelling-carriage was at his door, and he himself was putting on his greatcoat in his library, when Lord Saxingham entered. "What! you are going into the country?" "Yes; I wrote you word,--to see Lisle Court.""Ay, true; I had forgot. ... |
alice, or The Mysteries, Book VIIIalice, or The Mysteries, Book VIII - The affections are stronger than all our reasonings. We must take them into our alliance, or they will destroy all our theories of self-government. Such fools of fate are we, passing from system to system, from scheme to scheme, vainly seeking... |
Alice, or The Mysteries, Book IIAlice, or The Mysteries, Book II - BEAUTY, thou art twice blessed; thou blessest the gazer and the possessor; often at once the effect and the cause of goodness! A sweet disposition, a lovely soul, an affectionate nature, will speak in the eyes, the lips, the brow, and become... |
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