De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... effect with anxiety . He received it , as I thought , strangely , though not with indifference : for after uttering the name of Bertha two or three times , as if surprised , he shook his head ; then , as if recollecting himself , said ...
... effect with anxiety . He received it , as I thought , strangely , though not with indifference : for after uttering the name of Bertha two or three times , as if surprised , he shook his head ; then , as if recollecting himself , said ...
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... effect of the most lovely of per- sons . I therefore tore myself away , though I knew not where to go to escape from myself . My musing took a thousand directions , and my feet almost as many . There was not a path in the park which I ...
... effect of the most lovely of per- sons . I therefore tore myself away , though I knew not where to go to escape from myself . My musing took a thousand directions , and my feet almost as many . There was not a path in the park which I ...
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... effect , but rather too em- phatically , as I thought , dwelling upon the impossibi- lity of Bertha's taking it ill , and her conviction of the total impossibility of my thinking of the thing itself . He succeeded , however , in calming ...
... effect , but rather too em- phatically , as I thought , dwelling upon the impossibi- lity of Bertha's taking it ill , and her conviction of the total impossibility of my thinking of the thing itself . He succeeded , however , in calming ...
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... effect of her feelings . I was deeply affected ; nevertheless , there were parts of this speech in which caution seemed so studiously united with kindness , that I was left without a hope to rest upon , that I ever had been or could be ...
... effect of her feelings . I was deeply affected ; nevertheless , there were parts of this speech in which caution seemed so studiously united with kindness , that I was left without a hope to rest upon , that I ever had been or could be ...
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... effects , but called in the aid of medicine and kindness to restore But when this had in a great measure suc- ceeded , and he observed me a willing prey to mental bitterness , rather than bodily weakness , he changed his battery , and ...
... effects , but called in the aid of medicine and kindness to restore But when this had in a great measure suc- ceeded , and he observed me a willing prey to mental bitterness , rather than bodily weakness , he changed his battery , and ...
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