The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, المجلد 11American Literary Society, 1901 |
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الصفحة 5585
... child was sleeping soundly ; but her imagination of possibly disas- trous events at her home , the predominance within her of the unseen over the seen , agitated her beyond endurance . She could not refrain from going down and opening ...
... child was sleeping soundly ; but her imagination of possibly disas- trous events at her home , the predominance within her of the unseen over the seen , agitated her beyond endurance . She could not refrain from going down and opening ...
الصفحة 5592
... child and ran . When she came to the covered car the horse , though fresh from the stable , was stand- ing perfectly still , as if conscious of misfortune . She saw for the first time whose it was . She nearly fainted 5592 THOMAS HARDY :
... child and ran . When she came to the covered car the horse , though fresh from the stable , was stand- ing perfectly still , as if conscious of misfortune . She saw for the first time whose it was . She nearly fainted 5592 THOMAS HARDY :
الصفحة 5598
... child , for without the parents the child would never have been begot . " " Yes , Venn , that is very true ; but you don't know all the circumstances . If it had pleased God to put an end to me it would have been a good thing for all ...
... child , for without the parents the child would never have been begot . " " Yes , Venn , that is very true ; but you don't know all the circumstances . If it had pleased God to put an end to me it would have been a good thing for all ...
الصفحة 5599
... children would engage in their games as merrily as ever , without the sense of any gap left by her departure . This leaving of the younger children she had decided was for the best ; were she to remain they would prob- ably gain less ...
... children would engage in their games as merrily as ever , without the sense of any gap left by her departure . This leaving of the younger children she had decided was for the best ; were she to remain they would prob- ably gain less ...
الصفحة 5601
... Children of Men ; bless ye the Lord , praise Him and magnify Him forever . " She suddenly stopped and murmured , " But perhaps I don't quite know the Lord as yet . " And probably the half - unconscious rhapsody was a Panthe- istic ...
... Children of Men ; bless ye the Lord , praise Him and magnify Him forever . " She suddenly stopped and murmured , " But perhaps I don't quite know the Lord as yet . " And probably the half - unconscious rhapsody was a Panthe- istic ...
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