Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 44
... passion . But what need to describe each feature in detail , when it is sufficient to say that of all the exquisite gifts of beauty which Nature can lavish on her children , scarce one was wanting to make up the sum of loveliness that ...
... passion . But what need to describe each feature in detail , when it is sufficient to say that of all the exquisite gifts of beauty which Nature can lavish on her children , scarce one was wanting to make up the sum of loveliness that ...
الصفحة 57
... passion , which called up a smile on the lips of the man to whom the appeal was made . But nevertheless the letter was a good letter , frank , outspoken , and gentlemanlike in its tone , and appealing forcibly to many a good and ...
... passion , which called up a smile on the lips of the man to whom the appeal was made . But nevertheless the letter was a good letter , frank , outspoken , and gentlemanlike in its tone , and appealing forcibly to many a good and ...
الصفحة 58
... and there was a pleasant spell in the very tones of his voice , which it was difficult to resist . Beyond and above all this , it must be added that he was true , for no feigned passion could have carried 58 " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . "
... and there was a pleasant spell in the very tones of his voice , which it was difficult to resist . Beyond and above all this , it must be added that he was true , for no feigned passion could have carried 58 " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . "
الصفحة 59
Matilda Charlotte Houstoun. was true , for no feigned passion could have carried with it the force and power which made Philip Thorn- leigh's entire devotion so irresistible ; and , often as he had loved , the last madness seemed , and ...
Matilda Charlotte Houstoun. was true , for no feigned passion could have carried with it the force and power which made Philip Thorn- leigh's entire devotion so irresistible ; and , often as he had loved , the last madness seemed , and ...
الصفحة 64
... passions and lost to all sense of shame . What wonder then that , destitute of a protector , and being but a poor and timid girl , my heart sank within me , and that I utterly rejected the idea of sojourning among those who contemned ...
... passions and lost to all sense of shame . What wonder then that , destitute of a protector , and being but a poor and timid girl , my heart sank within me , and that I utterly rejected the idea of sojourning among those who contemned ...
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