Littell's Living Age, Volume 285Living Age Company, 1915 |
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... child , who was still crouching by the bed - her wide eyes wild with terror - gazing in- to her mother's face yet not realizing what had happened . Then as no one dared to take the responsibility of tell- ing her , the doctor moved ...
... child , who was still crouching by the bed - her wide eyes wild with terror - gazing in- to her mother's face yet not realizing what had happened . Then as no one dared to take the responsibility of tell- ing her , the doctor moved ...
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... child least of all . For to her , too , her mother had always been as inaccessi- ble as to others , and she had been told of nothing either her mother's or of her own origin . For just as she had been reticent with her neighbors ...
... child least of all . For to her , too , her mother had always been as inaccessi- ble as to others , and she had been told of nothing either her mother's or of her own origin . For just as she had been reticent with her neighbors ...
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... child of about five or perhaps six years of age . She asked me to allow her child to be christened in the small chapel of her old convent school . For she told me then that she had married a man who , though good and noble in character ...
... child of about five or perhaps six years of age . She asked me to allow her child to be christened in the small chapel of her old convent school . For she told me then that she had married a man who , though good and noble in character ...
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