Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1864 |
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Page 86
... gone , would strive to die bravely , as the wife of Miles Gurlock ought to die . I wish dad would come and take us home , ' sighed Jamie , whose fears were be- ginning to be lost in his desire for sleep . Last time I was here , I crept ...
... gone , would strive to die bravely , as the wife of Miles Gurlock ought to die . I wish dad would come and take us home , ' sighed Jamie , whose fears were be- ginning to be lost in his desire for sleep . Last time I was here , I crept ...
Page 359
... gone on till now if Mrs. Gibson had not come in opportunely . " " I thought mamma had gone out some time ago ! " said Cynthia , catching wafts of the conversation as she flitted hither and thither among the flowers . " She came into the ...
... gone on till now if Mrs. Gibson had not come in opportunely . " " I thought mamma had gone out some time ago ! " said Cynthia , catching wafts of the conversation as she flitted hither and thither among the flowers . " She came into the ...
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... GONE in her childlike purity Out from the golden day ; Fading away in the light so sweet , Robin - hushed in your downy bed Over the swinging bough Over the silent way . Over the bosom tenderly - The pearl - white hands are pressed ...
... GONE in her childlike purity Out from the golden day ; Fading away in the light so sweet , Robin - hushed in your downy bed Over the swinging bough Over the silent way . Over the bosom tenderly - The pearl - white hands are pressed ...
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Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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