Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1881 |
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... face , seemed ill , and that first day gave no account of the matter . We were told he was not to be questioned at all , or teased about it . The next day he roused himself , and said , when he saw Dr. Fielding , ' Now am I better ...
... face , seemed ill , and that first day gave no account of the matter . We were told he was not to be questioned at all , or teased about it . The next day he roused himself , and said , when he saw Dr. Fielding , ' Now am I better ...
Page 461
... face to face , hand to hand , and their eyes meet . And in that moment is centred more of passionate emotion than the young man has experienced in all the years of his well - ordered life . And then the handle of the door turns audibly ...
... face to face , hand to hand , and their eyes meet . And in that moment is centred more of passionate emotion than the young man has experienced in all the years of his well - ordered life . And then the handle of the door turns audibly ...
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... face ; step by step I went forward to look at it . It was my own ! - realized — that sight and sound knew me no longer , and that the eyes I loved were blind to me in their waking hours - blind forevermore while time should last ; and ...
... face ; step by step I went forward to look at it . It was my own ! - realized — that sight and sound knew me no longer , and that the eyes I loved were blind to me in their waking hours - blind forevermore while time should last ; and ...
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