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Pagina 56
... Montreville . This man I must particularize , as he is intimately bound up in the tale of sor- row I am about to relate . He was a native of French Canada ; but having married an An- glo - American wife , had been persuaded by her ...
... Montreville . This man I must particularize , as he is intimately bound up in the tale of sor- row I am about to relate . He was a native of French Canada ; but having married an An- glo - American wife , had been persuaded by her ...
Pagina 57
... Montreville's house . " Montreville himself was a man consider- ably superior to his station . He had received a degree of education , which , added to great natural acuteness , caused him to be looked up to by his inferiors , and ...
... Montreville's house . " Montreville himself was a man consider- ably superior to his station . He had received a degree of education , which , added to great natural acuteness , caused him to be looked up to by his inferiors , and ...
Pagina 58
... Montreville , who we feared , should the request be denied , might abandon the ex- pedition altogether . I was delighted with the arrangement . I saw in it only a series of op- portunities for gaining affections which were pledged to ...
... Montreville , who we feared , should the request be denied , might abandon the ex- pedition altogether . I was delighted with the arrangement . I saw in it only a series of op- portunities for gaining affections which were pledged to ...
Pagina 59
... Montreville's cottage , we once more resumed our journey . Mrs. Montreville fully acted up to all she had advanced of her powers of enduring fatigue and hardship ; and so unsuspicious was she of any sinister design on my part , that she ...
... Montreville's cottage , we once more resumed our journey . Mrs. Montreville fully acted up to all she had advanced of her powers of enduring fatigue and hardship ; and so unsuspicious was she of any sinister design on my part , that she ...
Pagina 60
... Montreville , which women rarely fail in conferring on their patients , I looked upon as tokens of especial favour towards myself individually ; and fully impressed with the idea , I took an early oppor- tunity after my recovery , of ...
... Montreville , which women rarely fail in conferring on their patients , I looked upon as tokens of especial favour towards myself individually ; and fully impressed with the idea , I took an early oppor- tunity after my recovery , of ...
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