Ellen MiddletonR. Bentley & Son, 1884 - 413 страници |
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... things which the eye of man has not seen , nor his ear heard , and which it has not entered into his heart to conceive . ' To wander in the cloisters , and gather the flowers growing there among the old tombstones , and to think the ...
... things which the eye of man has not seen , nor his ear heard , and which it has not entered into his heart to conceive . ' To wander in the cloisters , and gather the flowers growing there among the old tombstones , and to think the ...
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... the rent paid , and all that , what's disturbing me now ; but only just the contrary . ' As it was difficult to understand , without further explana- tion , how the contrary of these three things could 6 ELLEN MIDDLETON .
... the rent paid , and all that , what's disturbing me now ; but only just the contrary . ' As it was difficult to understand , without further explana- tion , how the contrary of these three things could 6 ELLEN MIDDLETON .
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Lady Georgiana Fullerton. tion , how the contrary of these three things could be disturbing Mrs. Denley's mind , Mr ... thing not to die without medicine for her body or means of grace for her soul . ' ' Assuredly ; you are quite right in ...
Lady Georgiana Fullerton. tion , how the contrary of these three things could be disturbing Mrs. Denley's mind , Mr ... thing not to die without medicine for her body or means of grace for her soul . ' ' Assuredly ; you are quite right in ...
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... thing enough for her to say ; but I take it , that if you had been there , sir , and had heard her say it , you would not have thought it quite natural either . ' ' Is this lady whom you are speaking of in deep mourn- ing ? and does she ...
... thing enough for her to say ; but I take it , that if you had been there , sir , and had heard her say it , you would not have thought it quite natural either . ' ' Is this lady whom you are speaking of in deep mourn- ing ? and does she ...
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... thing it looked like ; and when I looked at her face there was a bright fever - spot on each 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 ...
... thing it looked like ; and when I looked at her face there was a bright fever - spot on each 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 ...
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agitation Alice Alice's answered asked aunt beautiful bless Brandon Bridman Brook Street BURLINGTON STREET calm cheek child church countenance dare dark dear dear Mary death despair door dreadful Eau de Cologne Edward Middleton Ellen Elmsley emotion Ernsley Escourt exclaimed eyes face fear feel felt flowers forgive gave give Hampstead hand happiness hardened my heart hate head heard heart heaven Henry Lovell Henry's hope hour Julia's kind Lacy laudanum leave letter lips listened looked manner marriage married mercy mind misery morning never Newfoundland dog night nosegay once opened pale passion passion flower peace pray prayer RICHARD BENTLEY Rosa Salisbury secret seemed silence smile sorrow soul speak spirit spoke stood strange suffered talk tears tell terror things thought told tone took Tracy trembled turned uncle uttered voice walked wife window wish woman words