Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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... wife I have wronged is calling to me to save her from disgrace ? Go , pray to God ! He may pardon you , but my portion is in the lake burning with fire and brimstone , into which you have helped to drag me ; " and with a shudder of ...
... wife I have wronged is calling to me to save her from disgrace ? Go , pray to God ! He may pardon you , but my portion is in the lake burning with fire and brimstone , into which you have helped to drag me ; " and with a shudder of ...
الصفحة 10
... wife ; nay , start not , dearest ; you will not be jealous of the love of a dying man ? " and , gazing at her wistfully , the same faint smile , sweet and almost unearthly , flickered across his face . " I may go on , may I not ? I may ...
... wife ; nay , start not , dearest ; you will not be jealous of the love of a dying man ? " and , gazing at her wistfully , the same faint smile , sweet and almost unearthly , flickered across his face . " I may go on , may I not ? I may ...
الصفحة 12
... wife , and that I loved her dearly once . If I have wronged her foully , cruelly wronged her , my spirit will not rest till tardy justice be done to the woman whose existence I have embittered , and to the children whose opening years I ...
... wife , and that I loved her dearly once . If I have wronged her foully , cruelly wronged her , my spirit will not rest till tardy justice be done to the woman whose existence I have embittered , and to the children whose opening years I ...
الصفحة 13
... wife to whose protestations and oaths of innocence I refused all credit . Truly there were no bounds to my virtuous indignation , and verily I have had my reward . " There was a pause , which the sympathising woman knew not to how to ...
... wife to whose protestations and oaths of innocence I refused all credit . Truly there were no bounds to my virtuous indignation , and verily I have had my reward . " There was a pause , which the sympathising woman knew not to how to ...
الصفحة 14
... wife and children shall be wronged ; and Oh ! believe that I never coveted your wealth , nor tried to supplant them in your affections . " " Indeed , I know it , dear Helen , for have not the proofs of your unselfish devotion been ...
... wife and children shall be wronged ; and Oh ! believe that I never coveted your wealth , nor tried to supplant them in your affections . " " Indeed , I know it , dear Helen , for have not the proofs of your unselfish devotion been ...
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