I believe, from that hour: public hatred followed both, you may suppose, though one only could be called guilty. Rosalie's fate, I believe, has drawn more tears than any event in real life ever did in Naples. Public proof was brought her father, next... Letters, Written for the Post, and Not for the Press - Pagina 111door Earl John Russell Russell - 1820 - 432 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1821 - 498 pagina’s
...he never saw either, I believe, from that hour : public hatred followud both, you may suppose, tho* one only could be called guilty. Rosalie's fate, I...not known. Enraged, as you may conceive, he carried bis daughter (in silence) to bis villa, and there, I understand, with more of tenderness than might... | |
| 1873 - 768 pagina’s
...him free. Of the mother and the idiot I say nothing; he never saw either, I believe, from that hour. Rosalie's fate, I believe, has drawn more tears than...father next morning of the marriage, but it was added that the bride, being veiled, her name was not known. Enraged, as you may conceive, he carried his... | |
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