Littell's Living Age, Volume 22Living Age Company Incorporated, 1849 |
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Page 198
... arms , the yet recent traces of that electrified them , that they charged arms in her beauty which was commencing to fade beneath her presence , swearing to die at her feet . The flam- years , as her fortune before her sorrows ; the re ...
... arms , the yet recent traces of that electrified them , that they charged arms in her beauty which was commencing to fade beneath her presence , swearing to die at her feet . The flam- years , as her fortune before her sorrows ; the re ...
Page 204
... arms of the populace , but escaped only by a calling , replying to each other by sobs which re- sort of miracle . They continued their rĂ´le of newed sobs , and breaking forth at intervals in devotion towards the widow and mother . They ...
... arms of the populace , but escaped only by a calling , replying to each other by sobs which re- sort of miracle . They continued their rĂ´le of newed sobs , and breaking forth at intervals in devotion towards the widow and mother . They ...
Page 248
... arms . upon me then - a sensation of being turned sharp- ly round by some invisible power ; and , with the child tightly clasped in my arms , I was thrown violently forward into the flames , that seemed howling and yearning to devour me ...
... arms . upon me then - a sensation of being turned sharp- ly round by some invisible power ; and , with the child tightly clasped in my arms , I was thrown violently forward into the flames , that seemed howling and yearning to devour me ...
Contents
Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell | 1 |
Edgeworth Miss Death of | 115 |
A Letter from the Diggins | 144 |
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