Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 29
... mother , left by " those giddy , thoughtless girls " to the " enjoyment " of her own ill health , and the depressing study of her favourite authors id est , the " Buchans , " " Reeces , " and " Grahams , " whose " Medicine made Easy ...
... mother , left by " those giddy , thoughtless girls " to the " enjoyment " of her own ill health , and the depressing study of her favourite authors id est , the " Buchans , " " Reeces , " and " Grahams , " whose " Medicine made Easy ...
الصفحة 39
... mother laid his hand upon my head , and asked him to bless me . But he could not , Helen , for his spirit had fled even then ; and my mother , " but here his voice broke down entirely , and laying his head on Helen's shoulder he sobbed ...
... mother laid his hand upon my head , and asked him to bless me . But he could not , Helen , for his spirit had fled even then ; and my mother , " but here his voice broke down entirely , and laying his head on Helen's shoulder he sobbed ...
الصفحة 41
... mother , that girl alone remained to grace the home they had abandoned . Death had not visited them , but they had dispersed , and gone their several ways in search of fortune . Millicent , guided by a keen ma- trimonial instinct , had ...
... mother , that girl alone remained to grace the home they had abandoned . Death had not visited them , but they had dispersed , and gone their several ways in search of fortune . Millicent , guided by a keen ma- trimonial instinct , had ...
الصفحة 51
... 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 , vibrating to its swift ...
... 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 , vibrating to its swift ...
الصفحة 60
... mother ( whose failing intellect rendered her scarcely conscious by whom such offices were performed ) , when a knock at the door proclaimed a visitor , and Mrs. Dormer was announced . She had come , she said , to carry Helen off on a ...
... mother ( whose failing intellect rendered her scarcely conscious by whom such offices were performed ) , when a knock at the door proclaimed a visitor , and Mrs. Dormer was announced . She had come , she said , to carry Helen off on a ...
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