De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... hope and joy which , I knew not why , I had suffered to charm me , in consequence of finding my- self , by express invitation , once more on this happy soil . That it was the direct contrary of what I had in my sanguine temper thought ...
... hope and joy which , I knew not why , I had suffered to charm me , in consequence of finding my- self , by express invitation , once more on this happy soil . That it was the direct contrary of what I had in my sanguine temper thought ...
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... Hope , " and the pathetic lament of Helena , which we had canvassed with so much inte- rest by the side of the brook at York . What sensations , what associations did not this recall ? And what wonder if all my interest was ex- cited to ...
... Hope , " and the pathetic lament of Helena , which we had canvassed with so much inte- rest by the side of the brook at York . What sensations , what associations did not this recall ? And what wonder if all my interest was ex- cited to ...
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... hope of that quiet on which my cure was to depend . I slept , indeed , but it was a sleep of fever and tumult ; my dreams were horrible ; they were of Bertha and her brother , both of whom I thought lay murdered before me . I woke , but ...
... hope of that quiet on which my cure was to depend . I slept , indeed , but it was a sleep of fever and tumult ; my dreams were horrible ; they were of Bertha and her brother , both of whom I thought lay murdered before me . I woke , but ...
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... hope to see you pure well again soon , and no more talking in your sleep . " 66 66 Sleep ! did I talk in my sleep ? " Aye , that you did , to me and the doctor too , and all about Miss Bertha . " " Good heavens ! I hope ! For God's sake ...
... hope to see you pure well again soon , and no more talking in your sleep . " 66 66 Sleep ! did I talk in my sleep ? " Aye , that you did , to me and the doctor too , and all about Miss Bertha . " " Good heavens ! I hope ! For God's sake ...
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... hope it is , you have nothing to fear . ” Though he said this playfully , and to recover me from the mental excitement occasioned by Marga- ret's garrulity , I felt seriously alarmed at the thought that Bertha had been made conscious of ...
... hope it is , you have nothing to fear . ” Though he said this playfully , and to recover me from the mental excitement occasioned by Marga- ret's garrulity , I felt seriously alarmed at the thought that Bertha had been made conscious of ...
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