Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... Harriet Carker has changed since then , and on her beauty there has fallen a heavier shade than Time of his unassisted self can cast , all - potent as he is the shadow of anxiety and sorrow , and the daily struggle of a poor existence ...
... Harriet Carker has changed since then , and on her beauty there has fallen a heavier shade than Time of his unassisted self can cast , all - potent as he is the shadow of anxiety and sorrow , and the daily struggle of a poor existence ...
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... Harriet , and that you shared my feelings towards him . " She drew the hand which had been resting on his shoulder , round his neck , and answered , with some hesitation : 66 ' No , not quite . " " True , true , " he said ; " you think ...
... Harriet , and that you shared my feelings towards him . " She drew the hand which had been resting on his shoulder , round his neck , and answered , with some hesitation : 66 ' No , not quite . " " True , true , " he said ; " you think ...
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... Harriet was soon busy with her house- hold tasks . These discharged , and the poor house made quite neat and orderly , she counted her little stock of money with an anxious face , and went out thoughtfully to buy some necessaries for ...
... Harriet was soon busy with her house- hold tasks . These discharged , and the poor house made quite neat and orderly , she counted her little stock of money with an anxious face , and went out thoughtfully to buy some necessaries for ...
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... Harriet , you cannot be proud . You signified to me , when I called t ' other morning , that you were . Pardon me , if I say that I looked into your face while you spoke , and that it contradicted you . I look into it again , " he added ...
... Harriet , you cannot be proud . You signified to me , when I called t ' other morning , that you were . Pardon me , if I say that I looked into your face while you spoke , and that it contradicted you . I look into it again , " he added ...
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... Harriet . " He is an altered man again , and is his true self now , believe me , sir . " " But we go on , " said her visitor , rubbing his forehead , in an absent manner , with his hand , and then drumming thoughtfully on the table , we ...
... Harriet . " He is an altered man again , and is his true self now , believe me , sir . " " But we go on , " said her visitor , rubbing his forehead , in an absent manner , with his hand , and then drumming thoughtfully on the table , we ...
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