| Matilda Betham - 1816 - 578 pages
...bride entered it accompanied by her mother, who casting her eyes -on this splendid mantle, surveyed it with feelings of the most poignant remorse, and...were unable to explain the appearance of an ornament they had never before beheld ; sho then interrogated Le Frain, and, at the end of a short examination,... | |
| George Ellis - 1848 - 660 pages
...bride entered it, accompanied by her mother, who casting her eyes on this splendid mantle, surveyed it with feelings of the most poignant remorse, and...; exclaiming, "Fair child! thou art my daughter!" TIer husband was then summoned, and she confessed to him with tears, aud with every expression of penitence,... | |
| George Ellis, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1848 - 664 pages
...bride entered it, accompanied by her mother, who casting her eyes on this splendid mantle, surveyed it with feelings of the most poignant remorse, and...before beheld; she then interrogated Le Frain. and, at f the end of a short examination fell into a swoon; exclaiming, ["Fair child! thou art my daughter!"... | |
| George Ellis - 1848 - 658 pages
...bride entered it, accompanied by her mother, who casting her eyes on this splendid mautle, surveyed it with feelings of the most poignant remorse, and...had never before beheld ; she then interrogated Le Fraiu, and, at the end of a short examination fell into a swoon; exclaiming. "Fair child! thou art... | |
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