Littell's Living Age, Volume 172Living Age Company Incorporated, 1886 |
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Page 212
... Silvain's love was the more profound of the two . It was at the expiration of three months that Silvain said , Louis , I am beginning to dream about you . ' " That is because we are constantly to- gether , ' I said . " I am dreaming ...
... Silvain's love was the more profound of the two . It was at the expiration of three months that Silvain said , Louis , I am beginning to dream about you . ' " That is because we are constantly to- gether , ' I said . " I am dreaming ...
Page 215
... Silvain , who should have been anxious and disturbed , was composed . He believed in the truth of his vision ; I doubted its truth . But no room was left for doubt when we came to the end of our journey . It terminated at the mountain ...
... Silvain , who should have been anxious and disturbed , was composed . He believed in the truth of his vision ; I doubted its truth . But no room was left for doubt when we came to the end of our journey . It terminated at the mountain ...
Page 216
... Silvain was unmistakable , and it was only by an effort of self - restraint that I prevented myself from disclosing that the figure was familiar to me . The right was not mine ; the secret was not mine . A confidence had been reposed in ...
... Silvain was unmistakable , and it was only by an effort of self - restraint that I prevented myself from disclosing that the figure was familiar to me . The right was not mine ; the secret was not mine . A confidence had been reposed in ...
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A Secret Inheritance | 12 |
Notes and Queries on the Irish | 16 |
A Siege Baby | 31 |
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