Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... dear- " " I do not , " she said quietly . " It is still the truth , Harriet , and my mind is lighter when I think of him for that which made it so much heavier then . " He checked himself in his tone of melancholy , and smiled upon her ...
... dear- " " I do not , " she said quietly . " It is still the truth , Harriet , and my mind is lighter when I think of him for that which made it so much heavier then . " He checked himself in his tone of melancholy , and smiled upon her ...
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... dear , though Heaven knows I am happy , but for his sorrow ! - oh sir , after what I have seen , let me conjure you , if you are in any place of power , and are ever wronged , never , for any wrong , inflict a punishment that cannot be ...
... dear , though Heaven knows I am happy , but for his sorrow ! - oh sir , after what I have seen , let me conjure you , if you are in any place of power , and are ever wronged , never , for any wrong , inflict a punishment that cannot be ...
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... dear mother ! " cried the old woman . " I don't know who began to harden me , if my own dear mother didn't , " she returned , sitting with her folded arms , and knitted brows , and compressed lips as if she were bent on excluding , by ...
... dear mother ! " cried the old woman . " I don't know who began to harden me , if my own dear mother didn't , " she returned , sitting with her folded arms , and knitted brows , and compressed lips as if she were bent on excluding , by ...
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... dear ! A pause succeeds ; and then cook , feeling as president , that her senti- ments are waited for , wonders whether - and there stops . The housemaid wonders too , and so does Mrs. Perch , who has the happy social faculty of always ...
... dear ! A pause succeeds ; and then cook , feeling as president , that her senti- ments are waited for , wonders whether - and there stops . The housemaid wonders too , and so does Mrs. Perch , who has the happy social faculty of always ...
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... dear child , who now entered , " what dreadfully heretical things have you been saying about Paris ? " Edith raised her eyebrows with an air of weariness ; and passing the folding - doors , which were thrown open to display the suite of ...
... dear child , who now entered , " what dreadfully heretical things have you been saying about Paris ? " Edith raised her eyebrows with an air of weariness ; and passing the folding - doors , which were thrown open to display the suite of ...
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