Belgravia: A London Magazine, Том 5Chatto and Windus, 1868 |
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... facts . There is no doubt considerable dressing - up and disguising of events ; but the undercurrent of reality is obvious to the least experienced reader . There is one point that puzzles - I must own perplexes - me beyond measure . It ...
... facts . There is no doubt considerable dressing - up and disguising of events ; but the undercurrent of reality is obvious to the least experienced reader . There is one point that puzzles - I must own perplexes - me beyond measure . It ...
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... fact that men have , in a perverted spirit of vanity , given to the press revelations of viler sins and more deliberate base- ness than any transgression confessed by the author of Dion . Eustace remembered the Confessions of Jean ...
... fact that men have , in a perverted spirit of vanity , given to the press revelations of viler sins and more deliberate base- ness than any transgression confessed by the author of Dion . Eustace remembered the Confessions of Jean ...
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... fact was in itself a torture to a man of sensitive nature and irritable nerves . A look , a half - stifled sigh , ever and anon told me that I had not found a companion , but a victim . The smile whose angelic sweetness had charmed me ...
... fact was in itself a torture to a man of sensitive nature and irritable nerves . A look , a half - stifled sigh , ever and anon told me that I had not found a companion , but a victim . The smile whose angelic sweetness had charmed me ...
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... fact that she was intelligent , appreciative , was not sufficient to render companionship possible between us . Those regions which for me were densely peopled with bright and wondrous images were for her blank and empty as the desert ...
... fact that she was intelligent , appreciative , was not sufficient to render companionship possible between us . Those regions which for me were densely peopled with bright and wondrous images were for her blank and empty as the desert ...
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... fact , replied only , like a true courtier , " Her majesty was in a heavenly disposition . " She died with dignity , saying to her family , " Pray aloud , do , that I may hear you ! " She then faintly repeated the Lord's Prayer , calmly ...
... fact , replied only , like a true courtier , " Her majesty was in a heavenly disposition . " She died with dignity , saying to her family , " Pray aloud , do , that I may hear you ! " She then faintly repeated the Lord's Prayer , calmly ...
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