Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, المجلد 132W. Blackwood & Sons, 1882 |
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... heart - broken father who had fol- lowed him to the grave , and to represent to himself , with all the details most likely to move the heart , that terrible scene . And he had been satisfied to feel that he was sad , that the natural ...
... heart - broken father who had fol- lowed him to the grave , and to represent to himself , with all the details most likely to move the heart , that terrible scene . And he had been satisfied to feel that he was sad , that the natural ...
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... heart - broken ; but in their hearts they despised the false senti- ment , as they thought it . Nobody understood that divine compunction in Lady Lindores's heart - that terri- ble and aching pity for the unworthy on her own part - that ...
... heart - broken ; but in their hearts they despised the false senti- ment , as they thought it . Nobody understood that divine compunction in Lady Lindores's heart - that terri- ble and aching pity for the unworthy on her own part - that ...
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... heart . I have been able to think of nothing else all these hours . I have never had so many hours to myself for years . It is so sweet to sit still and know that no one will burst the door open and come in . Here I can be sacred to ...
... heart . I have been able to think of nothing else all these hours . I have never had so many hours to myself for years . It is so sweet to sit still and know that no one will burst the door open and come in . Here I can be sacred to ...
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