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Excerpt from The Hungarian Castle, Vol. 3 of 3
For dead men's shoon and so in the present case it proved of the long and anxiously expected thaw., Vain were the sighs heaved by fair young bosoms, and the expletives lavished by impatient cavaliers; the hopes of one party and the prophecies of an other. Frost was the prevailing deity of the hour; and Nature wore his livery so gracefully, that it was almost sinful in the impatient who wished her to vol. III. B.
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- Año de publicación2018
- ISBN 10 0483341126
- ISBN 13 9780483341128
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