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Page 57
... tell you of old Sir Wat- " They are like that in my country , " said a kin , and let you see his picture ; yes , indeed , little old woman , approaching to them hastily . and papers I've got that belonged to the family From the thin ...
... tell you of old Sir Wat- " They are like that in my country , " said a kin , and let you see his picture ; yes , indeed , little old woman , approaching to them hastily . and papers I've got that belonged to the family From the thin ...
Page 91
... Tell her , " he said , " that I had thought to live to look once more into those dear eyes of hers ; but bid her not to sadden them with tears . Tell her that I thought to bear proudly back to her no ignoble result of years of danger ...
... Tell her , " he said , " that I had thought to live to look once more into those dear eyes of hers ; but bid her not to sadden them with tears . Tell her that I thought to bear proudly back to her no ignoble result of years of danger ...
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... Tell suffer . Let me cease to be . " " me - tell me , " pursued Anne , hurriedly , with a " Oh it was cruel ! " Helen cried , loudly , as sudden apprehension . " You are quite sure if in agony . you are happy in this engagement ; you ...
... Tell suffer . Let me cease to be . " " me - tell me , " pursued Anne , hurriedly , with a " Oh it was cruel ! " Helen cried , loudly , as sudden apprehension . " You are quite sure if in agony . you are happy in this engagement ; you ...
Contents
The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
SPECTATOR | 22 |
DevilWorshippers of Armenia | 27 |
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