Ellen Middleton: A TaleD. Appleton, 1849 - 328 страници |
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... expression that we seldom see in those who have not far advanced on their pilgrimage through life . Her arm was thrown against one of the adjoining pil- lars , and just before the beginning of the service she laid her head upon it , and ...
... expression that we seldom see in those who have not far advanced on their pilgrimage through life . Her arm was thrown against one of the adjoining pil- lars , and just before the beginning of the service she laid her head upon it , and ...
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... difficult to describe the revulsion of feeling which Mr. Lacy experienced on reading the expression of a despair that contrasted so strikingly with the joy and the peace which had been filling his own heart . There was INTRODUCTION . 15.
... difficult to describe the revulsion of feeling which Mr. Lacy experienced on reading the expression of a despair that contrasted so strikingly with the joy and the peace which had been filling his own heart . There was INTRODUCTION . 15.
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... expression of her countenance , which she suddenly turned towards him , revealed the acuteness of her sufferings . Perhaps , too , you may have been more sinned against than sinning . Perhaps the hand of man has been against you , and ...
... expression of her countenance , which she suddenly turned towards him , revealed the acuteness of her sufferings . Perhaps , too , you may have been more sinned against than sinning . Perhaps the hand of man has been against you , and ...
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... expression , if not with the existence , of those affections , which his merits and his kindness would otherwise have been so well calculated to inspire . I never remember his taking the slightest interest in any of my childish ...
... expression , if not with the existence , of those affections , which his merits and his kindness would otherwise have been so well calculated to inspire . I never remember his taking the slightest interest in any of my childish ...
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... expression of her countenance , there was something original in every word she uttered ; in her gayety there was a bubbling joyous- ness , an intense enjoyment in enjoyment , that was irresistibly attractive , and in sorrow or in ...
... expression of her countenance , there was something original in every word she uttered ; in her gayety there was a bubbling joyous- ness , an intense enjoyment in enjoyment , that was irresistibly attractive , and in sorrow or in ...
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agitation Alice Alice's answered asked aunt beautiful bless Brandon Bridman calm cheek CHESS child church countenance dare dark dear dear Mary death despair door drawing-room dreadful eau de Cologne Edward Middleton Ellen Elmsley emotion Ernsley Escourt exclaimed eyes face fear feel felt flowers forgive gave give Hampstead hand happiness hate head heard heart Heaven Henry Lovell Henry's hope hour Julia's kind Lacy laudanum leave letter lips listen looked M'INTOSH manner marriage married mercy mind misery morning murmured never night nosegay once opened pale passion Passion Flower peace pray prayer Rosa Salisbury Samuel Lover secret seemed silence Sir Charles Wyndham smile sorrow soul speak spirit spoke stood strange suffered talk tears tell terror thing thought tion told tone took Tracy trembled turned uncle uttered voice walked wife window wish woman words