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الصفحة 2
He is in the full possession of his faculties , and his memory is unimpaired ; yet
his mind refuses to dwell upon the certainty that his soul is about to be required of
him , and that on the morrow he will be that dread thing which men call a corpse .
He is in the full possession of his faculties , and his memory is unimpaired ; yet
his mind refuses to dwell upon the certainty that his soul is about to be required of
him , and that on the morrow he will be that dread thing which men call a corpse .
الصفحة 3
All things that were wont to occupy the leisure moments of his prosperous and
somewhat aimless existence come crowding upon him now , and working dire
confusion in his brain . What to him will be the morrow ? He will be in another
world ...
All things that were wont to occupy the leisure moments of his prosperous and
somewhat aimless existence come crowding upon him now , and working dire
confusion in his brain . What to him will be the morrow ? He will be in another
world ...
الصفحة 8
... was the voice that called to her in its mortal terror ; and then , pressing closely
to him , and showering kisses on his poor torpid hands , she entreated him , by
the love he bore her , to be calm , and tell her what was the thing he dreaded .
... was the voice that called to her in its mortal terror ; and then , pressing closely
to him , and showering kisses on his poor torpid hands , she entreated him , by
the love he bore her , to be calm , and tell her what was the thing he dreaded .
الصفحة 10
But , Nellie , poor and friendless as you think yourself , you may aid me still , and
give some peace to my dying hours ; all I ask is a promise , a vow I would rather
call it , that in all things you will obey me , both to the letter and in the spirit .
But , Nellie , poor and friendless as you think yourself , you may aid me still , and
give some peace to my dying hours ; all I ask is a promise , a vow I would rather
call it , that in all things you will obey me , both to the letter and in the spirit .
الصفحة 14
Philip , ” she exclaimed , “ pardon me , if I seem to disregard your wishes , but
indeed this must not be ; nor can I allow you to do this unjust thing . It is not by me
that your wife and children shall be wronged ; and Oh ! believe that I never
coveted ...
Philip , ” she exclaimed , “ pardon me , if I seem to disregard your wishes , but
indeed this must not be ; nor can I allow you to do this unjust thing . It is not by me
that your wife and children shall be wronged ; and Oh ! believe that I never
coveted ...
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