De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... day I was kept in bed , the room darkened , and not a word allowed to be spoken ; though Granville kindly relieved Mrs. Margaret in watching by my bed - side ; and several times Mr. Hastings came in to inquire , 24 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
... day I was kept in bed , the room darkened , and not a word allowed to be spoken ; though Granville kindly relieved Mrs. Margaret in watching by my bed - side ; and several times Mr. Hastings came in to inquire , 24 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
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... Bertha , from form- ing the same judgment , will acquit me of presump- tion , and still allow me to be her friend ; which will be felicity enough . The thought soothed . CHAPTER IV . I BID FAREWELL TO ALL HOPES OF 28 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
... Bertha , from form- ing the same judgment , will acquit me of presump- tion , and still allow me to be her friend ; which will be felicity enough . The thought soothed . CHAPTER IV . I BID FAREWELL TO ALL HOPES OF 28 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
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... allow- ance was to be made , from the mournful circumstances that surrounded her . Still one would have thought that , as I had been invited with the express view of contributing comfort to the family under those cir- cumstances , I ...
... allow- ance was to be made , from the mournful circumstances that surrounded her . Still one would have thought that , as I had been invited with the express view of contributing comfort to the family under those cir- cumstances , I ...
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... allowed to present you , as the friend of him who is lost to us , with this poor book . I never thought , or wished , to have it returned ; and if it has been so valu- able to you , I am sure that is not a reason why the wish should now ...
... allowed to present you , as the friend of him who is lost to us , with this poor book . I never thought , or wished , to have it returned ; and if it has been so valu- able to you , I am sure that is not a reason why the wish should now ...
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... deep and hysterical sob , which fell on my ear as I left the summer - house , shewed that , though I was willingly allowed to depart , it was not without sympathy . 44 CHAPTER V. I RETURN TO OXFORD . - ITS THE CONSTANT MAN . 43.
... deep and hysterical sob , which fell on my ear as I left the summer - house , shewed that , though I was willingly allowed to depart , it was not without sympathy . 44 CHAPTER V. I RETURN TO OXFORD . - ITS THE CONSTANT MAN . 43.
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