Magic and mesmerism ... and other tales, Volumen11843 |
Términos y frases comunes
animal magnetism answer appeared beauty Bishop bosom brow Carmelites Carthusians Cathe Catherine's cause Chaudon Clare's confessor countenance curiosity dark daughter dear doubt dream Eleonore's Eugene Aram eyes fair fair penitent fancy Father Girard favour feelings felt gaze gentle gières girl glance grace grate grave habit hand happy heart Heaven holy honour hope hour intimacy Jesuits laughing less light lips listened looked Madame Cadières Madame de Tencin Mademoiselle Cadières Mademoiselle Guyol Mademoiselle Ray Mademoiselle Raymond magnetism manner Marie Langières marriage matter Mesmer mind moiselle Raymond Monsieur Jules mother nature never novice object once opinion OTLEY parlour party pause penitents perceived perhaps person racter replied Rienzi rine rine's saint of Ollioules scarcely seemed sion smile soon soul spirit spoke stood strange stranger suffered sympathy things thought tion tone Toulon turn uncon veil voice whilst words yielded young friend young ladies youth
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