Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 234
... leave her , he would be with her again in the spring - the joyful , mysteri- ous , beautiful spring . " And then , my darling , " and his voice sank deep and low as he described all that should ensue upon that happy meet- doing ; and ...
... leave her , he would be with her again in the spring - the joyful , mysteri- ous , beautiful spring . " And then , my darling , " and his voice sank deep and low as he described all that should ensue upon that happy meet- doing ; and ...
Page 337
... leave ; the next man in command fell ill , and John Lawrence hastily decided to re- sign his own appointment and return with all speed to his post in the regiment . If he position in more ways than one . still did not love his ...
... leave ; the next man in command fell ill , and John Lawrence hastily decided to re- sign his own appointment and return with all speed to his post in the regiment . If he position in more ways than one . still did not love his ...
Page 608
... leave permanent scars , never enters her head . So now , Josephine laid little weight on the provocation she had given ; and she resented the conduct of Richard in leaving her without an inter- view , as an undeserved injury . Aunt ...
... leave permanent scars , never enters her head . So now , Josephine laid little weight on the provocation she had given ; and she resented the conduct of Richard in leaving her without an inter- view , as an undeserved injury . Aunt ...
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