Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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... rich man is dying between sheets of finest linen . He has not lain there long , for but yesterday he was hale and strong , and death seemed as far from him as from the many friends by whom he had been greeted in his morning walk . He ...
... rich man is dying between sheets of finest linen . He has not lain there long , for but yesterday he was hale and strong , and death seemed as far from him as from the many friends by whom he had been greeted in his morning walk . He ...
الصفحة 2
... rich man should ; his horse ( it was the one he prized the most ) was led to his door at the appointed moment , and he had mounted the animal with a light heart , and with no presentiment of coming evil . The scene rises vividly before ...
... rich man should ; his horse ( it was the one he prized the most ) was led to his door at the appointed moment , and he had mounted the animal with a light heart , and with no presentiment of coming evil . The scene rises vividly before ...
الصفحة 8
... rich and flowing , and on her transparent hands bright gems were sparkling . She was not beautiful , but had a sweet and melancholy face that dwelt upon his re- proachfully . He could not escape her eyes ; for whether he closed his own ...
... rich and flowing , and on her transparent hands bright gems were sparkling . She was not beautiful , but had a sweet and melancholy face that dwelt upon his re- proachfully . He could not escape her eyes ; for whether he closed his own ...
الصفحة 15
... rich , Helen . I have money enough and to spare , while they ( for aught I know ) may be destitute of the com- forts which habit has made necessary to them . She may be crushed by shame and poverty , may be sick even , or in prison ...
... rich , Helen . I have money enough and to spare , while they ( for aught I know ) may be destitute of the com- forts which habit has made necessary to them . She may be crushed by shame and poverty , may be sick even , or in prison ...
الصفحة 41
... rich ac- quaintance , whom she had accompanied to India in a sort of composite capacity , the duties of which were not clearly defined , and its pleasures extremely doubt- ful " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . " 41 CHAPTER III. ...
... rich ac- quaintance , whom she had accompanied to India in a sort of composite capacity , the duties of which were not clearly defined , and its pleasures extremely doubt- ful " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . " 41 CHAPTER III. ...
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