Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 168
... hand in hand , and when Charlotte had said , " Aunt Estelle has told me all the story , " there seemed to be nothing more to explain , and nothing so sweet as si- lence ; for it was manifest to both that the world was their own - a new ...
... hand in hand , and when Charlotte had said , " Aunt Estelle has told me all the story , " there seemed to be nothing more to explain , and nothing so sweet as si- lence ; for it was manifest to both that the world was their own - a new ...
Page 534
... hand is laid on her shoulder . - " No ! " she says , with a clear , proud voice , and a bitterness that is altogether new to her . " The world will know better than that . It will know that when a woman throws herself into a man's arms ...
... hand is laid on her shoulder . - " No ! " she says , with a clear , proud voice , and a bitterness that is altogether new to her . " The world will know better than that . It will know that when a woman throws herself into a man's arms ...
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... hand while he spoke . resist accompanying Mr. Byrne to see you at once . " " My eldest daughter Grace , " replied Mrs. Frere . " Grace did you say Grace ? " re- peated the old man , laying the other hand over hers which she had given ...
... hand while he spoke . resist accompanying Mr. Byrne to see you at once . " " My eldest daughter Grace , " replied Mrs. Frere . " Grace did you say Grace ? " re- peated the old man , laying the other hand over hers which she had given ...
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