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Pagina 151
... Varney , one of his confidential retainers , who filled the station of Master of the Horse in his princely household . This man presents a character of unmixed and con- summate villainy . Sacrificing every consideration to his own views ...
... Varney , one of his confidential retainers , who filled the station of Master of the Horse in his princely household . This man presents a character of unmixed and con- summate villainy . Sacrificing every consideration to his own views ...
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... Varney , who saw that he would be a fit instrument for the most atrocious projects , and directed him not to lose scent of Tressilian , From cer- tain hints with which Varney's subsequent conversation with Lambourne , at the inn ...
... Varney , who saw that he would be a fit instrument for the most atrocious projects , and directed him not to lose scent of Tressilian , From cer- tain hints with which Varney's subsequent conversation with Lambourne , at the inn ...
Pagina 156
... Varney , to the great terror and visible confusion of Leicester , is mentioned by the Queen . The whole scene has a dramatic cast , and is represented with great spirit . Varney and Tressilian are ordered into the council - chamber ...
... Varney , to the great terror and visible confusion of Leicester , is mentioned by the Queen . The whole scene has a dramatic cast , and is represented with great spirit . Varney and Tressilian are ordered into the council - chamber ...
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