Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 98
... tell it me as carefully and as plainly as you can , for on it mainly depends my yet being able to help 66 You are not reformed , not repentant , not aware of your disgrace , and sin , and mis- ery . " 66 " I am ! " " You wish you had ...
... tell it me as carefully and as plainly as you can , for on it mainly depends my yet being able to help 66 You are not reformed , not repentant , not aware of your disgrace , and sin , and mis- ery . " 66 " I am ! " " You wish you had ...
Page 234
... Tell me what they say , these people who do not even know how to respect my dear , gentle , innocent sister in her sorrow . It will not be difficult to contradict it , at any rate . Sybil never did anything to be ashamed of in her life ...
... Tell me what they say , these people who do not even know how to respect my dear , gentle , innocent sister in her sorrow . It will not be difficult to contradict it , at any rate . Sybil never did anything to be ashamed of in her life ...
Page 545
... tell of these . speaking , it is first of all the author's atti He should tell of the kind and wholesome tude that is narrated , though in the atti- and beautiful elements of our life ; he tude there be implied a whole experience should ...
... tell of these . speaking , it is first of all the author's atti He should tell of the kind and wholesome tude that is narrated , though in the atti- and beautiful elements of our life ; he tude there be implied a whole experience should ...
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