Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 54
... believe me that the more you love this man , the more urgent is the neces- sity for your parting from him for ever . You say yourself that he entertains no thought of marriage , and " Nay , dear Edward , " said Helen imperatively ...
... believe me that the more you love this man , the more urgent is the neces- sity for your parting from him for ever . You say yourself that he entertains no thought of marriage , and " Nay , dear Edward , " said Helen imperatively ...
الصفحة 58
... believe them capable , and of which in his heart he disapproved . He was not a great talker ( few agreeable people are ) , but he had the power of throwing a mean- ing into words , and even into looks , which few pos- sessed ; and there ...
... believe them capable , and of which in his heart he disapproved . He was not a great talker ( few agreeable people are ) , but he had the power of throwing a mean- ing into words , and even into looks , which few pos- sessed ; and there ...
الصفحة 70
... believe he thinks her the best wife in the world ! How frightfully treacherous she must be ! " Thornleigh answered with a laugh , for the wife in question not being his wife , the idea of Helen's " virtuous indignation " amused him ...
... believe he thinks her the best wife in the world ! How frightfully treacherous she must be ! " Thornleigh answered with a laugh , for the wife in question not being his wife , the idea of Helen's " virtuous indignation " amused him ...
الصفحة 94
... thought a party to the little secrets of Government . " In March , I believe . We shall have hard work this session ; it will be a near thing , and I fear the Whigs will run us hard . " And the 94 " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . "
... thought a party to the little secrets of Government . " In March , I believe . We shall have hard work this session ; it will be a near thing , and I fear the Whigs will run us hard . " And the 94 " RECOMMENDED TO MERCY . "
الصفحة 120
... believe me , it was with compassion and tenderness for the dear friend of many years , you would have pitied him . " - " Was he so unhappy ? My poor Philip ! " " Indeed he was ! and if you knew how anxious he is to ensure your welfare ...
... believe me , it was with compassion and tenderness for the dear friend of many years , you would have pitied him . " - " Was he so unhappy ? My poor Philip ! " " Indeed he was ! and if you knew how anxious he is to ensure your welfare ...
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