Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 14
... Helen , have never deceived me ; ' and there was unspeakable tenderness in the feeble voice that testified to the constancy of her true woman's love . 22 But Helen could not be silent . " Philip , " she ex- claimed , " pardon me , if I ...
... Helen , have never deceived me ; ' and there was unspeakable tenderness in the feeble voice that testified to the constancy of her true woman's love . 22 But Helen could not be silent . " Philip , " she ex- claimed , " pardon me , if I ...
الصفحة 15
... Helen , with the understanding that should her fame be cleared , and her son , my boy , be permitted yet to hold up his head without shame , save for him who insulted the mother that bore him , then it will be for my noble - hearted Helen ...
... Helen , with the understanding that should her fame be cleared , and her son , my boy , be permitted yet to hold up his head without shame , save for him who insulted the mother that bore him , then it will be for my noble - hearted Helen ...
الصفحة 16
... Helen , still ; mine only , and for ever ; " and he looked inquiringly , and almost beseechingly , in her face . Helen was deeply touched , feeling that for her his heart clung to earth and to earthly affections , and that human ...
... Helen , still ; mine only , and for ever ; " and he looked inquiringly , and almost beseechingly , in her face . Helen was deeply touched , feeling that for her his heart clung to earth and to earthly affections , and that human ...
الصفحة 17
... Helen , this must not be . Without God I have lived , and I will not insult Him with abject cries for mercy now , nor listen to the Church's prayers for the dying , while my mind is full of earthly thoughts . No , dearest , I have no ...
... Helen , this must not be . Without God I have lived , and I will not insult Him with abject cries for mercy now , nor listen to the Church's prayers for the dying , while my mind is full of earthly thoughts . No , dearest , I have no ...
الصفحة 18
... Helen fell upon her knees , and in a low and solemn voice , each word of which sank deeply into the heart of the dying man , she prayed , " Our Lord's Prayer . " Philip had not listened to it since he was a child at his mother's knee ...
... Helen fell upon her knees , and in a low and solemn voice , each word of which sank deeply into the heart of the dying man , she prayed , " Our Lord's Prayer . " Philip had not listened to it since he was a child at his mother's knee ...
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