Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Littell, Son and Company, 1876 |
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Page 348
... felt that nothing he could do could ever be the same as what she , at her age , so boldly undertook . Mildmay felt that she could , if she pleased , command him to anything , that , out of mere admiration for her bravery , her strength ...
... felt that nothing he could do could ever be the same as what she , at her age , so boldly undertook . Mildmay felt that she could , if she pleased , command him to anything , that , out of mere admiration for her bravery , her strength ...
Page 404
... felt very tired , or till all was settled ! So strong was her rather weary ; she had worked without anticipation of triumph that she almost spirit , and was in that sort of mood when shrunk from thinking of the bitter mortifi- even so ...
... felt very tired , or till all was settled ! So strong was her rather weary ; she had worked without anticipation of triumph that she almost spirit , and was in that sort of mood when shrunk from thinking of the bitter mortifi- even so ...
Page 545
... felt bound to resist . She felt , while she smiled at her dilemma , that she could not venture to take " her walks abroad " with an empty pocket . No , she would stay indoors and wait patiently for Fan- ny's letter and remittance ...
... felt bound to resist . She felt , while she smiled at her dilemma , that she could not venture to take " her walks abroad " with an empty pocket . No , she would stay indoors and wait patiently for Fan- ny's letter and remittance ...
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