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  • 23:27, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/109 (Not proofread: Created page with "tery," cried Ferdinand, "which I cannot develop. He is neither a madman nor a fool, and yet his rashness would tempt one to believe his senses must have deserted him, or his strong attachment to the sex has thrown him into situations he has not the fortitude, I may say honesty, to decline making an advantage of." "He is a worthless wretch," replied the Count, "and will doubtless meet with a severe retribution; but I am enchanted with the unfortunate lady...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
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  • 23:26, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/108 (Not proofread: Created page with "busy din of arms, to seek that diversity of thought which may tend to lessen my present vexations. That you may not wonder at the captious manner in which I spoke just now, I entreat you to look over that manuscript I have just finished reading of, whilst I take a walk in the park, and harmonize my mind by a view of the sun, now breaking through the clouds, and shining on the verdant lawn, which refreshed by the passing showers; by its additional enliven...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:25, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/107 (Not proofread: Created page with "Whilst he sat ruminating on past occurrences, the Count, having finished his business, entered the library, and roused him from his reverie. "Happily," said he, "I have now concluded all my engagements with my tenantry, and in two days shall be at liberty to attend you wherever you please."—"Indeed," cried Ferdinand, "it will be necessary to enter upon some field of action that may change the present current of my thoughts; for an indulgence of them woul...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:24, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/106 (Not proofread: Created page with "his daughter to the same source. Reverting then to his own perplexities, he could not but acknowledge, that, in forming a union for life with prudence, on the approbation of friends, as well as the mutual affection of the parties concerned, eventually depended the happiness of themselves and all their connexions. "Yes," said he, with a sigh; "I am now sensible, that out of a thousand instances of wretchedness in a marriage state, there is scarcely one t...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:24, 9 March 2024 Jan.Kamenicek talk contribs deleted page Author talk:Paul Carus (WS:CSD G1 - No meaningful content or history)
  • 23:23, 9 March 2024 Progressingamerica talk contribs created page An address to the inhabitants of the British settlements, on the slavery of the Negroes in America (Page created)
  • 23:23, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/105 (Not proofread: Created page with "grieved for the ill-treated Louisa. Yet it appeared very unaccountable to him that the Count should think of paying his address to another lady, when his recent marriage at Ulm could not be forgotten; and when his uncle was so well acquainted with all those circumstances, was it not natural to suppose that Mr. D'Alenberg would take care to be well informed of the character and connexions of a man with whom he entrusted the happiness of his daughter, prev...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:23, 9 March 2024 TeysaKarlov talk contribs created page The Missing Chums/Chapter 10 (Created page with "{{header | title = [[../|The Missing Chums]] | author = Franklin W. Dixon | translator = | section = Chapter X. | previous = [[../Chapter 9|Chapter IX.]] | next = [[../Chapter 11|Chapter XI.]] | notes = }} <pages index="The Missing Chums.djvu" from=91 to=99 />")
  • 23:22, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/104 (Not proofread: Created page with "{{custom rule|lzt|60}} {{center|CHAP. VI.}} {{custom rule|lzt|60}} {{initial|W|hen}} Ferdinand had gone through this long story with an indignation and pity natural to a feeling and well-disposed mind, there were some circumstances that struck him in the perusal of it, which led him to believe the lady in the convent where Eugenia was, whom he had supposed to be Claudina, was the Countess of Wolfran, and that she had mistaken him from a coincidence in...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:22, 9 March 2024 TeysaKarlov talk contribs created page Page:The Missing Chums.djvu/99 (Proofread) Tag: Proofread
  • 23:21, 9 March 2024 TeysaKarlov talk contribs created page Page:The Missing Chums.djvu/98 (Proofread) Tag: Proofread
  • 23:21, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/103 (Not proofread: Created page with "called a bed-chamber, and saw that he was too weak even to stand alone, nothing could soften his obduracy. The rest you know. My dear, my suffering father, whose life had been a series of misery, was at length, by the folly and fond credulity of his imprudent daughter, cruelly destroyed. That fatal duel, the effects falling on a broken constitution and a wounded spirit, with fatigue and anxiety, at last terminated a life marked out with continual sorrows...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:21, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/102 (Not proofread: Created page with "five or six banditti, who rifled the carriage, took from us our portmanteau and money, cut the traces of the horses, and then bid us walk to the place of our destination, as we had now no baggage to encumber us. There was no alternative; night was drawing on; and we were compelled to walk; for the horses being loosened, they run away through the wood, and the post boy went in pursuit of them. With infinite difficulty, my poor father crept to the inn, wh...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:20, 9 March 2024 TeysaKarlov talk contribs created page Page:The Missing Chums.djvu/97 (Proofread) Tag: Proofread
  • 23:19, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/101 (Not proofread: Created page with "that without any scruple. My dear father had been so extremely reduced by loss of blood, and anxiety of mind, that his recovery was long, tedious, and fluctuating. Near three months we remained at the surgeon's, during which, I received three letters from the Countess. She had altered her intention of ''fixing'' in the convent near Ulm, by the persuasions of an old friend, who had professed in a convent not many miles from Baden; and from that situation,...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:18, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/100 (Not proofread: Created page with "following week, and she promised to herself much pleasure in my correspondence. When this dear generous lady had left me, I felt ready to have resigned my claims, to have submitted to bear the ignominy the Count wished to throw on me, rather than be the cause of distressing such a mind as her's.—Yet, on a retrospection of every thing, I could not perceive that sorrow or affection had any share in her regrets for the ''necessity'' she conceived that had o...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:18, 9 March 2024 TeysaKarlov talk contribs created page Page:The Missing Chums.djvu/96 (Proofread) Tag: Proofread
  • 23:18, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/99 (Not proofread: Created page with "credited, and I am accused of injustice and caprice in separating myself from the Count. 'Tis impossible to argue against prejudice, or to open the eyes of the blind. I submit, therefore to the censures and opinions I cannot controvert; but I will judge for myself; and if I had ever entertained any doubts, your appearance, Madam, must instantly remove them." I cannot repeat to you a tenth part of the kind and polite attentions we received from this nobl...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:17, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/98 (Not proofread: Created page with "ward in delineating the feelings of admiration with which she had inspired me, and related to her, without reserve, my dear father's situation. She desired to see him; I flew to acquaint him of the dear lady's visit, and the scene that ensued between us, beggars all description. Long my father resisted her generous offers; but at length her irresistible tenderness conquered. She then proposed our living at Stutgard. She had a small estate on the skirts o...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:15, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/97 (Not proofread: Created page with "I have made very minute inquiries into your character and circumstances; pardon the liberty. Fortune, I hear, has dealt unkindly by Mr. Hautweitzer, and unjust to his merit. From Count Wolfran, I am sure, you will accept no assistance, unless by repentance he restores you to your rights. Deign, then, to make me happy, by permitting me the inexpressible pleasure of preserving you from further distress. Accept an annuity that will place you above want, wit...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:14, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/96 (Not proofread: Created page with "written to my father, and immediately judged the lady before me was the Count's wife. I trembled excessively, and replied, in a faltering voice, "Yes, Madam, it was written by me, and the contents are a solemn truth." "I do not doubt it," said she, tenderly; "your appearance sufficiently convinces me of it. I am, Madam, equally unfortunate, and equally innocent with yourself; but never will I stand between you and justice.—The cruelty of an unprincipled...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:14, 9 March 2024 TeysaKarlov talk contribs created page Page:The Missing Chums.djvu/95 (Proofread) Tag: Proofread
  • 23:13, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/95 (Not proofread: Created page with "manner we should provide for our mutual support. I believe the anxiety of his mind retarded his recovery, and certainly undermined his constitution, which had long been delicate, from the difficulties and misfortunes he had to struggle with. For myself, a retrospection on the past, and the prospect of the future, was so dark, so afflictive, and so humiliating, that 'tis a miracle how I supported my health, or preserved my reason. I had resided with my f...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:13, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/94 (Not proofread: Created page with "my assertions would but little avail against the power of an opulent family, who were all interested in preserving the character and honour of their worthless relation. The surgeon, to whom my father related my whole story, sympathized in our distresses. He saw no prospect of good to us in prosecuting my claims. The Count was married in the face of the world; had now a son and heir; no inducements, therefore, of honour or justice, would have any probabil...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:12, 9 March 2024 TeysaKarlov talk contribs created page Page:The Missing Chums.djvu/94 (Proofread) Tag: Proofread
  • 23:12, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/93 (Not proofread: Created page with "honour, even in that awful hour, persisted in denying his marriage with me, to his father. The Count's death was concealed from my father; and though he anxiously wished to see me, yet he would not consent that I should be acquainted with his situation.—The young Count and his family left Ulm on the same day the father died. It was above ten days after this event, before an application was made to the Bishop, for an order to the Abbess to liberate me, w...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:10, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/92 (Not proofread: Created page with "surgeon most humanely ordered to his own house, and the Count was conveyed to his son's. The blood had been stanched before their removal, and another skillful man was called in to attend upon my father, the surgeon being previously engaged by the Count. The wounds of both were apprehended at first to be mortal. The Count's verified their fears; for on the third day, all hopes were over. Being informed of his situation, he sent for both surgeons, and th...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:09, 9 March 2024 Chrisguise talk contribs created page Batrachomuomachia: or, the Battle of the Frogs and Mice/Batrachomuomachia (Created page with "{{header | title = [[../]] | author = H. Price | translator = | section = Batrachomuomachia: or, the Battle of the Frogs and Mice | previous = | next = [[../To Lady —|To Lady —]] | notes = }} <pages index="Batrachomyomachia, or, the Battle of the Frogs and Mice.djvu" include=4 /> {{ppb}} <pages index="Batrachomyomachia, or, the Battle of the Frogs and Mice.djvu" from=5 to=24 tosection="s1"/>")
  • 23:09, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/91 (Not proofread: Created page with "nour of his daughter, had been irreparably injured." "One favour, Sir," added he, "I will request, because in your power to serve me in. If I fall, in my pocket you will find a letter addressed to my child, under the name of Miss Sultsbach; promise me to convey that letter into her hands, under whatsoever name she may now bear. She is in the convent a few miles from the city;—but until I can do her character justice, I wish not to see her. Perhaps that b...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:09, 9 March 2024 TeysaKarlov talk contribs created page Page:The Missing Chums.djvu/93 (Proofread) Tag: Proofread
  • 23:09, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/90 (Not proofread: Created page with "other reply, but "I shall attend you, Sir," my father quitted the house. He employed the intermediate time in writing to me; lamented his inability to provide for me, and advised me, rather than submit to be confined as a pensioner of the Count's, "to take the veil, if it might be allowed to me under my own name, or the one I bore in the convent." This letter he carried in his pocket to the field of action the next morning, and was very soon joined by t...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:08, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/89 (Not proofread: Created page with "Though you are inferior in birth, in rank to me; yet, as having borne arms, I wave my privileges, and challenge you to meet me to-morrow at eight o'clock, in a field at the west end of the city. Your blood only can atone for this outrage."—"I accept the offer," replied my father. Then turning to the Countess—"I feel for you, Madam;—and nothing less than the justice I owe to my child could compel me to give you pain.—Read that letter, Madam, and judge for...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:07, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/88 (Not proofread: Created page with "and struck the Count.—"Slanderous villain," he cried, "I will choke those words in their birth." That instant the young Count, the Countess, and some others, burst into the room. My father was seized, foaming with rage, whilst some ran to the old Count, whose nose and mouth bled profusely. The son demanded the cause of this outrage, little suspecting who the person was before him. My father exclaimed, "I came here to demand justice, to oblige the son of...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:07, 9 March 2024 Arcorann talk contribs created page Page:Brewster's millions (IA brewstersmillion00greaiala).pdf/244 (Proofread) Tag: Proofread
  • 23:07, 9 March 2024 TeysaKarlov talk contribs created page Page:The Missing Chums.djvu/92 (Proofread) Tag: Proofread
  • 23:05, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/87 (Not proofread: Created page with "brook. At length, returning it to my father—"I am sorry the wild chimeras of your daughter should have engaged you in such a fruitless journey. Be assured, she never was the wife of my son, although it is very natural a young lady should wish to throw a veil over her own frailty." My father instantly took fire.—"How dare you," cried he, "insinuate the smallest reflection on the character of my child; her only act of frailty was in supposing truth or hono...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 23:04, 9 March 2024 TeysaKarlov talk contribs created page Page:The Missing Chums.djvu/91 (Proofread) Tag: Proofread
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  • 22:59, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/86 (Not proofread: Created page with "was rejoicing at the christening of an heir to the estate and title, the young Countess Theodosia having been brought to bed near six weeks. My father requested to see the old Count on particular business, and was shown into an apartment to wait for him. In a few moments he appeared, and started on seeing the person before him, who, endeavouring to calm his passions, desired he would wave all former animosity, and hear him on an affair which concerned t...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 22:58, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/85 (Not proofread: Created page with "lain. You erred, 'tis true, but you was young, in love, and a stranger to the world.—Your faults were venial ones, even in the eyes of prudence; for you preserved your virtue, and knew not that the man in whom you confided would prove a monster, a disgrace to human nature." He then told me, that the army in Poland, being sent into winter quarters, he had repaired with all diligence to the house of the good Abbe, not having received either of his letters...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 22:57, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/84 (Not proofread: Created page with "He besought me to be composed. The event had turned out favourably for my father, who had been exculpated by the Count's own confession. This, indeed, was some ease to my mind; but the reflection that my folly and imprudent marriage had brought on such shocking events, wounded my very soul, and I was scarcely able to support myself when the carriage stopped at the gentleman's house. He gave me drops and wine to restore my spirits, and I accompanied him...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 22:56, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/83 (Not proofread: Created page with "mortally so. He lay long in a doubtful state. I have the pleasure to assure you, all apprehensions of his life are done away. Do not therefore alarm yourself," added he, observing my terror, and the emotions which affected my mind. "My friend wished you to be a little prepared, that the surprise might not too greatly distress you." "Ah! Sir," I exclaimed, "if indeed my father is out of danger, I return thanks to Heaven: But who, pray tell me, was his opp...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 22:55, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/82 (Not proofread: Created page with "Ulm. My friend will conduct you to the arms of your father." I no longer hesitated, but giving my hand to the stranger, incapable then of speaking, was by him placed in a carriage. Recovering, in a short time, from my first agitations, I asked some questions relative to my father's situation, and why he had not come for me himself. The gentleman viewed me with an air of compassion, I thought, and seemed embarrassed what answer to give me; but at length...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 22:54, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/81 (Not proofread: Created page with "lous to every thing I had urged, tending to convince her of the duplicity practised against me. This was no time, however, for words; I was requested to hasten in packing my trunks, as a person waited for me in the parlour. I had no doubt but that this was my father, and my agitations scarcely permitted me to waste a moment. One of the mothers assisted me; I took a hasty and incoherent leave of the community; slid a remembrance into the hand of the lay s...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
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  • 22:50, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/80 (Not proofread: Created page with "was delivered to the Abbess, brought by a stranger at the grate. She opened and read it, with surprise and confusion strongly marked in her countenance. She withdrew immediately. Very soon after she had left the room, I was desired to attend her. My heart fluttered strangely. Good Heavens! thought I, can that paper relate to me. What now is to become of me? I flew, rather than walked, to her apartment. She still held the paper in her hand.—"Miss," said s...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 22:48, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/79 (Not proofread: Created page with "{{custom rule|lzt|60}} {{center|CHAP. V.}} {{custom rule|lzt|60}} {{initial|A|nd}} now, my dear Miss D'Alenberg, I am coming to the most melancholy part of my story, which indeed I dread to enter upon. Excuse the prolixity of my recital; the conclusion I shall endeavour to hasten over, as too painful to dwell upon. I had resided in the convent near eighteen months, without any alteration having taken place in my circumstances. Twice, during that time...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
  • 22:47, 9 March 2024 Ostrea talk contribs created page Page:The Mysterious Warning - Parsons (1796, volume 3).djvu/78 (Not proofread: Created page with "my residence in the convent. She knew not where they were gone to, as she had received a twelvemonth's pension in advance for me. Indeed, I have no doubt but that she had received a handsome douceur besides. This information gave the finish to all my hopes of a release, unless some very unforeseen event should take place. I had forgot to mention, that in my cabinet, among my trinkets, I found the money which the Count mentioned in his letter; for which,...) Tags: Not proofread EditInSequence
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