De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... hope deceive us , and how happy are we to be so deceived ! But an end was too soon put to this happiness ; for Foljambe , who had finished with Eton , as I had nearly with Sedbergh , was summoned to be matricu- lated at Christ Church ...
... hope deceive us , and how happy are we to be so deceived ! But an end was too soon put to this happiness ; for Foljambe , who had finished with Eton , as I had nearly with Sedbergh , was summoned to be matricu- lated at Christ Church ...
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... hope when Charles returns you will come again . " What wonder then if I left them with mixed and confused emotions of misery and joy , which my young philosophy could not analyse . All that I was certain of was , as I walked with a ...
... hope when Charles returns you will come again . " What wonder then if I left them with mixed and confused emotions of misery and joy , which my young philosophy could not analyse . All that I was certain of was , as I walked with a ...
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... hope never comes , That comes to all . " No ! amid my darkest gloom at leaving what I thought paradise , I could not part with the delight of thinking I might one day return to it , and a gleam of Bertha dressed in smiles , would ...
... hope never comes , That comes to all . " No ! amid my darkest gloom at leaving what I thought paradise , I could not part with the delight of thinking I might one day return to it , and a gleam of Bertha dressed in smiles , would ...
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... hope ( imperceptible even to myself ) , that my intimacy with the brother might lead to one with the sister — that this hope , I say , was lost for ever . My misery was complete . This was not unperceived by my observing tutor , who ...
... hope ( imperceptible even to myself ) , that my intimacy with the brother might lead to one with the sister — that this hope , I say , was lost for ever . My misery was complete . This was not unperceived by my observing tutor , who ...
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... a high college official . But I was a real lover , and to a real lover , even without hope , and though his mistress may even be ignorant of his passion , the dream of that mistress is often sweeter 112 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
... a high college official . But I was a real lover , and to a real lover , even without hope , and though his mistress may even be ignorant of his passion , the dream of that mistress is often sweeter 112 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
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