Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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... so for a passing moment he was comforted , and his nervous tremor ceased . Ah ! how true is the oft- repeated saying , that in scenes of sorrow and of sick- ness , from the sight of which bold men shrink 4 " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . "
... so for a passing moment he was comforted , and his nervous tremor ceased . Ah ! how true is the oft- repeated saying , that in scenes of sorrow and of sick- ness , from the sight of which bold men shrink 4 " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . "
الصفحة 5
Matilda Charlotte Houstoun. ness , from the sight of which bold men shrink appalled , women seem in their most fitting place ! Even the weak and foolish among them find that their powers strengthen in the hour of trial , and that their ...
Matilda Charlotte Houstoun. ness , from the sight of which bold men shrink appalled , women seem in their most fitting place ! Even the weak and foolish among them find that their powers strengthen in the hour of trial , and that their ...
الصفحة 6
... sights and sounds the woman's voice at length arose . " You feel no pain , love ? Tell me at 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 ...
... sights and sounds the woman's voice at length arose . " You feel no pain , love ? Tell me at 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 ...
الصفحة 7
... sight and reality . At length , of these untangible shadows , one stood out from among the rest , and , seemingly endowed with form and substance , faced him boldly . The shape was that of a woman , pale and thin and worn ; the ...
... sight and reality . At length , of these untangible shadows , one stood out from among the rest , and , seemingly endowed with form and substance , faced him boldly . The shape was that of a woman , pale and thin and worn ; the ...
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... sight ; but it was no moment for the indulgence of tender emotions : there was work for others to be done , and the time for weeping would come when she had naught else to do . " Not too late , dear Philip , " she said , encouragingly ...
... sight ; but it was no moment for the indulgence of tender emotions : there was work for others to be done , and the time for weeping would come when she had naught else to do . " Not too late , dear Philip , " she said , encouragingly ...
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