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Page 208
... Ameerun on Hindostanee endearments from poor Ameerun , who you , poor thing ? Any day you change your mind vainly sought to soothe his sullen mood , put the fin- you can fling her away , as you men always do fling ishing stroke to his ...
... Ameerun on Hindostanee endearments from poor Ameerun , who you , poor thing ? Any day you change your mind vainly sought to soothe his sullen mood , put the fin- you can fling her away , as you men always do fling ishing stroke to his ...
Page 210
... Ameerun . Since her arrival in England , she had become painfully conscious of her own mental infe- riority . True grace is the result of a composed mind , sensible of its fitness to the duties of society . In India , among women of her ...
... Ameerun . Since her arrival in England , she had become painfully conscious of her own mental infe- riority . True grace is the result of a composed mind , sensible of its fitness to the duties of society . In India , among women of her ...
Page 211
... Ameerun's fate ! Against thee there is no writh - busy packing up Ameerun's clothes and jewels ; so ing . " Shut up in his locked dressing - room , Gilbert Ramsay sat with his hands upon his ears endeavor- ing to stifle the wild cries ...
... Ameerun's fate ! Against thee there is no writh - busy packing up Ameerun's clothes and jewels ; so ing . " Shut up in his locked dressing - room , Gilbert Ramsay sat with his hands upon his ears endeavor- ing to stifle the wild cries ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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