Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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... Philip ! my poor love ! " and a sob rising in her throat was checked with difficulty . There was a word ( and that word was Death ) which was clutching at her heart , as if with fingers of ice ; but she tried to seem ( poor soul ! ) as ...
... Philip ! my poor love ! " and a sob rising in her throat was checked with difficulty . There was a word ( and that word was Death ) which was clutching at her heart , as if with fingers of ice ; but she tried to seem ( poor soul ! ) as ...
الصفحة 9
... Philip , " she moaned , " this is too hard cannot be that we are to part thus ? " -- it " Nay , " he said , " do not weep so bitterly " ( for her tears were falling now like rain ) , “ I have much to say , much to ask of you . You will ...
... Philip , " she moaned , " this is too hard cannot be that we are to part thus ? " -- it " Nay , " he said , " do not weep so bitterly " ( for her tears were falling now like rain ) , “ I have much to say , much to ask of you . You will ...
الصفحة 11
... Philip ; believe me that it was a mere delusion , for your commands have been strictly obeyed , and all entrance to the room denied . It is the opiate you have taken that has conjured up these unreal visitors ; strive to forget them ...
... Philip ; believe me that it was a mere delusion , for your commands have been strictly obeyed , and all entrance to the room denied . It is the opiate you have taken that has conjured up these unreal visitors ; strive to forget them ...
الصفحة 12
... Philip spoke again : " Forgive me , if I pain you . Remember that she was my wife , and that I loved her dearly once . If I have wronged her foully , cruelly wronged her , my spirit will not rest till tardy justice be done to the woman ...
... Philip spoke again : " Forgive me , if I pain you . Remember that she was my wife , and that I loved her dearly once . If I have wronged her foully , cruelly wronged her , my spirit will not rest till tardy justice be done to the woman ...
الصفحة 13
... Philip , you cannot mean this ? The whole world will cry out " Shame ! ' upon you , if such a one as I be made the judge of a woman's con- duct and the arbitress of her fate . " " And think you , Nellie , that I owe no reparation to you ...
... Philip , you cannot mean this ? The whole world will cry out " Shame ! ' upon you , if such a one as I be made the judge of a woman's con- duct and the arbitress of her fate . " " And think you , Nellie , that I owe no reparation to you ...
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