The Secret Marriage, Or, Contrasts in Life, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1855 - 335 страници |
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... knew that in making her his wife he had secured a com- panion whose kindness of heart and gentle- ness of disposition would soothe him in the time of trial , and make even the bitter sweet to him in his passage through life , In him ...
... knew that in making her his wife he had secured a com- panion whose kindness of heart and gentle- ness of disposition would soothe him in the time of trial , and make even the bitter sweet to him in his passage through life , In him ...
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... knew , a passenger in the " Fenella , " Lady Lisle , followed by her friend , hastily left the carriage , and forced her way through the dense crowd to the top of a sandy rock , whence the wide expanse of ocean was visi- ble . Faint ...
... knew , a passenger in the " Fenella , " Lady Lisle , followed by her friend , hastily left the carriage , and forced her way through the dense crowd to the top of a sandy rock , whence the wide expanse of ocean was visi- ble . Faint ...
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... knew it was not a dream ! Annie Mowbray was standing beside her holding her child by the hand . Clara stretched out her arms , folded little Alice to her heart , and gazed in speechless misery upon her face . In Annie's sadness and ...
... knew it was not a dream ! Annie Mowbray was standing beside her holding her child by the hand . Clara stretched out her arms , folded little Alice to her heart , and gazed in speechless misery upon her face . In Annie's sadness and ...
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... knew she had lost all she had best loved on earth , one who had possessed the tried love of years . She gazed ; she could not tear herself away . But she could pray . She could earnestly pray that they might be re- united in a happier ...
... knew she had lost all she had best loved on earth , one who had possessed the tried love of years . She gazed ; she could not tear herself away . But she could pray . She could earnestly pray that they might be re- united in a happier ...
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... knew her but little pronounced her cold and inanimate those who knew her well valued the silent energy which was as allied to per- severance as it was removed from enthu- siasm . - With natures such as hers grief has the strongest , the ...
... knew her but little pronounced her cold and inanimate those who knew her well valued the silent energy which was as allied to per- severance as it was removed from enthu- siasm . - With natures such as hers grief has the strongest , the ...
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