Night and Morning, Volume 2 by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
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THE WORKS
OF EDWARD BULWER LYTTON (LORD LYTTON) NIGHT AND MORNING Book II CHAPTER I. "Incubo. Look to the cavalier. What ails he? . . . . . Hostess. And in such good clothes, too!" BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER: _Love's Pilgrimage_. "Theod. I have a brother--there my last hope!. Thus as you find me, without fear or wisdom, I now am only child of Hope and Danger."--Ibid. The time employed by Mr. Beaufort in reaching his home was haunted by gloomy and confused terrors. He felt inexplicably as if the denunciations of Philip were to visit less himself than his son. He |
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