Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 15
... heart did beat a little stiffly , and sundry passages passed through her brain in connexion with her old adorer , and what the future might be - she may be forgiven , and will be , by those not strong - minded women who understand ...
... heart did beat a little stiffly , and sundry passages passed through her brain in connexion with her old adorer , and what the future might be - she may be forgiven , and will be , by those not strong - minded women who understand ...
Page 38
... heart rank with the terri- ble desolation of a wrecked old age ? You think , because you see about me the evidences of wealth , that I must be happy . Young man , I tell you truly , I would gladly give up every farthing of my princely ...
... heart rank with the terri- ble desolation of a wrecked old age ? You think , because you see about me the evidences of wealth , that I must be happy . Young man , I tell you truly , I would gladly give up every farthing of my princely ...
Page 39
... heart on him , he will die or turn out ill ; take to the low ways of his wretched mother , or die some horrible death . I steel my heart against him , and shut him out from my calculations of the future . He is a sweet boy ; interesting ...
... heart on him , he will die or turn out ill ; take to the low ways of his wretched mother , or die some horrible death . I steel my heart against him , and shut him out from my calculations of the future . He is a sweet boy ; interesting ...
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