Adventures by Sea and Land of the Count De Ganay: Or, The Devotion and Fidelity of Woman. An Episode of the Colonization of CanadaJ. Bradburn, 1863 - 310 lappuses |
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Acadia arms asked bandits beautiful Bertrand brave breast Brise-tout Brittany cabin camp Cartier Castor Catharine CHAPTER chateau Chedotel colonists convicts countenance dear death debouched deck demoiselle Duke de Mercœur equerry Erable ex-lancer exclaimed eyes father fear fire fish fisherman France frightful Governor-General of Canada Grosbec Guyonne hand head heard heart holy hour island Isle of Sable James John de Ganay la Roche latter Laura de Kerskoën lips Lord Louison Malificieux Malo manor marquis master Molin monseigneur mother murmured musket Nabot night noble pardon passed Philip Francœur physiognomy Pierre pilot poor replied resumed revolt Roberval Roche sail sailor seemed seized ship shore silent skiff smile soldiers soon steerage suddenly tears thought tion tone trembled trident of Neptune vessel Viscount de Ganay voice waves William wish word wound wreck young girl young woman Yvon
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19. lappuse - XVI. of the name, by the grace of God King of France and Navarre.
214. lappuse - Unfortunately, as he advanced, his anger increased at every step; and instead of the proper and lofty speech he had prepared as a prelude to his challenge, he found nothing at the tip of his tongue but a gross personality, which he accompanied with a furious gesture.
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21. lappuse - Lord one thousand five hundred and ninety-eight ; and of our reign, the ninth. Signed HENRY ; and above by the King, being in his council, FOEGET.
137. lappuse - Navarre in the sand, and take possession of the island in the name of the king, his master.
282. lappuse - Then, monseigneur, you will not repel me ! You absolve me?" said Guyonne, seizing the hand of the viscount, and kissing it in spite of herself. " I admire you," murmured he in an enthusiastic tone.
282. lappuse - Oh, pardon, monseigneur ! pardon, for having deceived you," sobbed the young girl, falling at his feet. " Get up, get up," said he, turning his head aside to conceal the tears that moistened his eyes.
282. lappuse - Noble girl!" exclaimed the viscount, forcing her to sit; " dry these tears. The deed you have accomplished, ia worthy of the highest praise on earth, and of an eternal recompense in the next world.
166. lappuse - ... had seen him make the sign of the cross with his left hand ; so that the Rue du Posset was abandoned by degress, and he remained alone, in company with demons.