Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 30
... beauty formed so strong a contrast to his own scant personal gifts and many shortcomings . To a woman it is a great curse to know no " natural fear ; " and keenly did Helen feel this truth when , in after years , she stood alone before ...
... beauty formed so strong a contrast to his own scant personal gifts and many shortcomings . To a woman it is a great curse to know no " natural fear ; " and keenly did Helen feel this truth when , in after years , she stood alone before ...
الصفحة 31
... beauty of high thoughts clothed in immortal verse feeding on the melody of poetry as on sweet and intellectual music . But perhaps what the child enjoyed the most , were truthful records of perils encountered in distant wildernesses ...
... beauty of high thoughts clothed in immortal verse feeding on the melody of poetry as on sweet and intellectual music . But perhaps what the child enjoyed the most , were truthful records of perils encountered in distant wildernesses ...
الصفحة 32
... beauty was on the wane , and that a ten years ' warfare with adverse fate had told upon the roundness of her form , and produced angles where angles should not bę . Under those circumstrances , is it surprising that she had her moments ...
... beauty was on the wane , and that a ten years ' warfare with adverse fate had told upon the roundness of her form , and produced angles where angles should not bę . Under those circumstrances , is it surprising that she had her moments ...
الصفحة 44
... beauty which Nature can lavish on her children , scarce one was wanting to make up the sum of loveliness that had fallen to the share of Helen Langton ? The girl leant back against the tree , and her threaded needle hung idly from her ...
... beauty which Nature can lavish on her children , scarce one was wanting to make up the sum of loveliness that had fallen to the share of Helen Langton ? The girl leant back against the tree , and her threaded needle hung idly from her ...
الصفحة 51
... beauty and your fair fame ? ” " And pray , who has given you a right to watch over my actions ? " cried Helen . " I am not alone in the world . I have a father to protect and a mother to advise me ; and and — I am fully capable of tak ...
... beauty and your fair fame ? ” " And pray , who has given you a right to watch over my actions ? " cried Helen . " I am not alone in the world . I have a father to protect and a mother to advise me ; and and — I am fully capable of tak ...
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