Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 803
... words the new terrible truths that were assailing her . And then noting the wistful eyes that never left his face , he changed the end of his sentence . " But if it cannot hold him at first , in the end it often brings him back . Though ...
... words the new terrible truths that were assailing her . And then noting the wistful eyes that never left his face , he changed the end of his sentence . " But if it cannot hold him at first , in the end it often brings him back . Though ...
Page 808
... words ; she faltered out something of which the only clear words were , " Ah , Leo , with you , whatever happened , I should be happy , you know it , " and at the words Eberhardt turned his head , and , drawing aside the curtain ...
... words ; she faltered out something of which the only clear words were , " Ah , Leo , with you , whatever happened , I should be happy , you know it , " and at the words Eberhardt turned his head , and , drawing aside the curtain ...
Page 809
... words . But for a moment after she had spoken , they were both silent , both standing nearly the width of the room ... words brought no response ; and she had now passed be- yond the stage wherein to recognize that words are futile , is ...
... words . But for a moment after she had spoken , they were both silent , both standing nearly the width of the room ... words brought no response ; and she had now passed be- yond the stage wherein to recognize that words are futile , is ...
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