Littell's Living Age, Volume 35Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 274
... speak to me - speak ! ” at your name - to thrill at your presence , we two -are strangers . " " Strangers ! Well - yes , it is right - it must be so we must not meet . O , Leonard Fairfield , who was it that in those days that you ...
... speak to me - speak ! ” at your name - to thrill at your presence , we two -are strangers . " " Strangers ! Well - yes , it is right - it must be so we must not meet . O , Leonard Fairfield , who was it that in those days that you ...
Page 368
... speak to him more - or it will kill Lexie . " " Must I , aunt ? " said Annie ; " may - be - but I am not sure about that . " " Annie Orme ! you'll have to promise . Wo- man , think of young Mr. Mouter and his fine busi- ness , " said I ...
... speak to him more - or it will kill Lexie . " " Must I , aunt ? " said Annie ; " may - be - but I am not sure about that . " " Annie Orme ! you'll have to promise . Wo- man , think of young Mr. Mouter and his fine busi- ness , " said I ...
Page 496
... speak thus ? -how so wrong yourself ? Hate , hate to you ! and from Leonard Fairfield ! " Harley .- " You evade my question . his hate or hostility to me affect your sentiments towards him ? " Would Helen , ( looking down . ) - " I ...
... speak thus ? -how so wrong yourself ? Hate , hate to you ! and from Leonard Fairfield ! " Harley .- " You evade my question . his hate or hostility to me affect your sentiments towards him ? " Would Helen , ( looking down . ) - " I ...
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