Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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... least that you do not suffer . " " Pain ? No. For me pain of body is , I imagine , nearly over : lay your hand on me press hard upon my limbs . Nellie , my poor girl , I feel your touch no more than I do that of the fly that settles on ...
... least that you do not suffer . " " Pain ? No. For me pain of body is , I imagine , nearly over : lay your hand on me press hard upon my limbs . Nellie , my poor girl , I feel your touch no more than I do that of the fly that settles on ...
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... dear Helen , for have not the proofs of your unselfish devotion been without number ? Nor is it the least among them that you accept this last charge , and this most grave responsibility . The 14 " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . "
... dear Helen , for have not the proofs of your unselfish devotion been without number ? Nor is it the least among them that you accept this last charge , and this most grave responsibility . The 14 " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . "
الصفحة 15
... respect and consideration of society . And for you , dear one , " he added , feelingly and most sadly , " what can I say , and what can I offer that you will accept ? At least may I not hope that you " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . " 15.
... respect and consideration of society . And for you , dear one , " he added , feelingly and most sadly , " what can I say , and what can I offer that you will accept ? At least may I not hope that you " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . " 15.
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Matilda Charlotte Houstoun. accept ? At least may I not hope that you will retain enough from my abundance to keep you safe , and ( when time has effaced my image ) happy in your in- dependence of the world that has so buffeted you ? You ...
Matilda Charlotte Houstoun. accept ? At least may I not hope that you will retain enough from my abundance to keep you safe , and ( when time has effaced my image ) happy in your in- dependence of the world that has so buffeted you ? You ...
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... least she fears , her worst of foes . " " If on your fame , our sex a blot has thrown , ' Twill ever stick , through malice of your own . " . - YOUNG . DR . LANGTON's house stood on the outskirts of the town ; and though its front ...
... least she fears , her worst of foes . " " If on your fame , our sex a blot has thrown , ' Twill ever stick , through malice of your own . " . - YOUNG . DR . LANGTON's house stood on the outskirts of the town ; and though its front ...
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