Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 38
... father ! He was so good and unselfish , devoting himself entirely to the service of the sick and the wicked . He died of brain - fever , brought on by over - exertion ; but even when his mind wandered , it was to scenes of bliss ...
... father ! He was so good and unselfish , devoting himself entirely to the service of the sick and the wicked . He died of brain - fever , brought on by over - exertion ; but even when his mind wandered , it was to scenes of bliss ...
الصفحة 42
... father , and concealing the mortifying fact of the surgery and physic - bottles from the brother clerks whose pedigrees could bear in- vestigation better than his own . Selfish , coarse - minded , and heartless spoilt by indulgence ...
... father , and concealing the mortifying fact of the surgery and physic - bottles from the brother clerks whose pedigrees could bear in- vestigation better than his own . Selfish , coarse - minded , and heartless spoilt by indulgence ...
الصفحة 43
... father's eyes was the appearance of the dissipated Robert ) , the latter could not conceal from his parent his ... Father , " she said ( and throwing her arms round his neck , she kissed him fondly ) " Father , " I am glad to see you at ...
... father's eyes was the appearance of the dissipated Robert ) , the latter could not conceal from his parent his ... Father , " she said ( and throwing her arms round his neck , she kissed him fondly ) " Father , " I am glad to see you at ...
الصفحة 48
... father's profession is also mine , and therefore you cannot accuse me of an intention to disparage either the calling , or those who exercise it . But , young as you may in every respect deem me , I have not now to learn in what light ...
... father's profession is also mine , and therefore you cannot accuse me of an intention to disparage either the calling , or those who exercise it . But , young as you may in every respect deem me , I have not now to learn in what light ...
الصفحة 51
... father to protect and a mother to advise me ; and and — I am fully capable of tak- ing care of myself . " " No , Helen , far from capable . Why , how fast your heart beats now ! I see that golden gift of his , that hangs upon your neck ...
... father to protect and a mother to advise me ; and and — I am fully capable of tak- ing care of myself . " " No , Helen , far from capable . Why , how fast your heart beats now ! I see that golden gift of his , that hangs upon your neck ...
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