De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... wish , on the score of my weakened state , although I felt quite my- self , that I saw this could only proceed from design , and I instantly desisted . That day I saw her no more , except at dinner and tea , when the conver- sation ...
... wish , on the score of my weakened state , although I felt quite my- self , that I saw this could only proceed from design , and I instantly desisted . That day I saw her no more , except at dinner and tea , when the conver- sation ...
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... minute , I thought I should be satisfied . My wishes were so far crowned , that a very few minutes afterwards I saw her from my windows , going c 3 THE CONSTANT MAN . 33 ously lighted upon the scene in Hamlet, where Ophe- ...
... minute , I thought I should be satisfied . My wishes were so far crowned , that a very few minutes afterwards I saw her from my windows , going c 3 THE CONSTANT MAN . 33 ously lighted upon the scene in Hamlet, where Ophe- ...
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... wish should now occur . But if the delight you say you received from it has passed away , it is not for me to refute your opinions , or refuse to receive it back . " Here she looked earnestly at the book as it lay THE CONSTANT MAN . 39.
... wish should now occur . But if the delight you say you received from it has passed away , it is not for me to refute your opinions , or refuse to receive it back . " Here she looked earnestly at the book as it lay THE CONSTANT MAN . 39.
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... wish . But never can we forget our obligations to you , in coming so promptly and so kindly to sup- port my sinking brother , and afterwards ourselves ; - though that was too soon rendered powerless by the lamentable accident under ...
... wish . But never can we forget our obligations to you , in coming so promptly and so kindly to sup- port my sinking brother , and afterwards ourselves ; - though that was too soon rendered powerless by the lamentable accident under ...
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... wish to interrupt this state . I saw that with whatever friendly feeling Bertha might have regarded me , she could part , at least , with all the demonstration of it the moment a suspicion arose that I loved her ; and that suspicion ...
... wish to interrupt this state . I saw that with whatever friendly feeling Bertha might have regarded me , she could part , at least , with all the demonstration of it the moment a suspicion arose that I loved her ; and that suspicion ...
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