Works, Том 10Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... better for it , mistress . Ay , I do . You should stab me and welcome , so that it pleased you , and you had to cure me afterwards . I love to see you proud and scornful . It makes you handsomer than ever ; and who so handsome as you at ...
... better for it , mistress . Ay , I do . You should stab me and welcome , so that it pleased you , and you had to cure me afterwards . I love to see you proud and scornful . It makes you handsomer than ever ; and who so handsome as you at ...
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... better . " They were proceeding at a rapid pace , and apparently with fewer attendants than before , though it was so dark ( the torches being extinguished ) that this was mere conjecture . They shrunk from his touch , each into the ...
... better . " They were proceeding at a rapid pace , and apparently with fewer attendants than before , though it was so dark ( the torches being extinguished ) that this was mere conjecture . They shrunk from his touch , each into the ...
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... better for it , and tempted them the more . When her eyes flashed angrily , and her ripe lips slightly parted , to give her rapid breathing vent , who could resist it ? When she wept and sobbed as though her heart would break , and ...
... better for it , and tempted them the more . When her eyes flashed angrily , and her ripe lips slightly parted , to give her rapid breathing vent , who could resist it ? When she wept and sobbed as though her heart would break , and ...
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... better . " 66 My secret ? Mine ? It was a secret , any breath of air could whisper at its will . The stars had it in their twinkling , the water in its flowing , the leaves in their rustling , the seasons in their return . It lurked in ...
... better . " 66 My secret ? Mine ? It was a secret , any breath of air could whisper at its will . The stars had it in their twinkling , the water in its flowing , the leaves in their rustling , the seasons in their return . It lurked in ...
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... better said . That's better spoken , Rudge - but I'll not call you that again — than anything you have said yet , " returned the blind man , speaking more familiarly , and laying his hand upon his arm . " Lookye , -I never killed a man ...
... better said . That's better spoken , Rudge - but I'll not call you that again — than anything you have said yet , " returned the blind man , speaking more familiarly , and laying his hand upon his arm . " Lookye , -I never killed a man ...
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