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Page 380
... voice rel- atively to what it was twenty years ago ; we can only take it positively , as it now is . We may suppose that the voice of the girl had something of that young freshness which the voice of the matron cannot retain ; but ...
... voice rel- atively to what it was twenty years ago ; we can only take it positively , as it now is . We may suppose that the voice of the girl had something of that young freshness which the voice of the matron cannot retain ; but ...
Page 415
... voice , and my death is ―a state marriage ; a remains of feudal barbar- certain . But what is the scaffold compared with ism . The crime and sorrow of such a marriage is the hourly torture of the closed heart and the even yet ...
... voice , and my death is ―a state marriage ; a remains of feudal barbar- certain . But what is the scaffold compared with ism . The crime and sorrow of such a marriage is the hourly torture of the closed heart and the even yet ...
Page 427
... voice was certainly going " -and that they never saw a boy with such large eyes " it was answered , that Alfred Fielding had a cold ; and he was taken down to Hastings , where , in six weeks , he was laid in his silent grave , and the ...
... voice was certainly going " -and that they never saw a boy with such large eyes " it was answered , that Alfred Fielding had a cold ; and he was taken down to Hastings , where , in six weeks , he was laid in his silent grave , and the ...
Contents
Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell | 1 |
Edgeworth Miss Death of | 115 |
A Letter from the Diggins | 144 |
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