Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Living Age Company Incorporated, 1876 |
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Page 88
... Olivia her- self , and whether Kirke guessed his feel- ings , and wished to express pity for his disappointment . A day or two afterwards the newspapers contained the announcement of the mar- riage of Colonel Rupert Kirke , C. B. ...
... Olivia her- self , and whether Kirke guessed his feel- ings , and wished to express pity for his disappointment . A day or two afterwards the newspapers contained the announcement of the mar- riage of Colonel Rupert Kirke , C. B. ...
Page 89
... Olivia was dressed in black , being still in mourn- ing for her father ; but except that she seemed a little paler than before , Yorke did not now perceive any change in her ; al- ready he was forgetting the old face and remembering ...
... Olivia was dressed in black , being still in mourn- ing for her father ; but except that she seemed a little paler than before , Yorke did not now perceive any change in her ; al- ready he was forgetting the old face and remembering ...
Page 175
... Olivia― Mrs. Kirke , why do you say such cruel things ? You must know that they are not true . Don't you understand ... Olivia , stepping forward , knelt down before him , and taking his hand , looked up beseechingly in his face . Olivia ...
... Olivia― Mrs. Kirke , why do you say such cruel things ? You must know that they are not true . Don't you understand ... Olivia , stepping forward , knelt down before him , and taking his hand , looked up beseechingly in his face . Olivia ...
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