Ellen MiddletonR. Bentley & Son, 1884 - 413 страници |
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... cheek , and her lips were as white as could be . " You are very ill , ma'am , " says I to her ; " your hand is burning hot . " She put it to her forehead , and " It does not feel hot to me , " says she , and walks away to the window and ...
... cheek , and her lips were as white as could be . " You are very ill , ma'am , " says I to her ; " your hand is burning hot . " She put it to her forehead , and " It does not feel hot to me , " says she , and walks away to the window and ...
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... cheeks are red as crimson , and she seems as if she could not sit still . ' ' She should not be allowed to exert herself in that way , ' observed Mr. Lacy ; ' she may do herself much harm . ' ' Indeed , and that's quite true , sir ; but ...
... cheeks are red as crimson , and she seems as if she could not sit still . ' ' She should not be allowed to exert herself in that way , ' observed Mr. Lacy ; ' she may do herself much harm . ' ' Indeed , and that's quite true , sir ; but ...
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... cheeks revealed the fatal progress of a disease which betrays its victims all the more surely by imparting to them , at certain stages of its course , a false strength that lures them to exertions only serving to accelerate its fearful ...
... cheeks revealed the fatal progress of a disease which betrays its victims all the more surely by imparting to them , at certain stages of its course , a false strength that lures them to exertions only serving to accelerate its fearful ...
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... cheeks without any of the disfiguring grimaces which usually attend the act of weeping . I loved her from the first instant I saw her , and my childish heart clung to her with all the strength of feeling that had lain dormant in it ...
... cheeks without any of the disfiguring grimaces which usually attend the act of weeping . I loved her from the first instant I saw her , and my childish heart clung to her with all the strength of feeling that had lain dormant in it ...
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... cheeks , and the storm within was raging wildly in my breast , but I did not pray ; I could not : a sheet of lead seemed to stretch itself between me and heaven ; and when the light of day broke slowly into the chamber of mourning ...
... cheeks , and the storm within was raging wildly in my breast , but I did not pray ; I could not : a sheet of lead seemed to stretch itself between me and heaven ; and when the light of day broke slowly into the chamber of mourning ...
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