Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... Lucy , and through her to her sister . What he had to do was to stand by silently , to suffer other people to discuss what was to be done for the woman whom he loved , and whose name was sacred to him . This was a stretch of patience of ...
... Lucy , and through her to her sister . What he had to do was to stand by silently , to suffer other people to discuss what was to be done for the woman whom he loved , and whose name was sacred to him . This was a stretch of patience of ...
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... Lucy only in his desire to hear what they decided upon . " Something might happen to me , " he said to himself ; " and , even if all was well , she would be happier not to be wholly dependent upon her sister ; " with which self ...
... Lucy only in his desire to hear what they decided upon . " Something might happen to me , " he said to himself ; " and , even if all was well , she would be happier not to be wholly dependent upon her sister ; " with which self ...
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... Lucy in her need , of shutting up in his own heart the longing he had towards her , and refraining himself from the desperate thought of unit- ing his genteel beggary to hers . That was the one thing which must not be thought of , and ...
... Lucy in her need , of shutting up in his own heart the longing he had towards her , and refraining himself from the desperate thought of unit- ing his genteel beggary to hers . That was the one thing which must not be thought of , and ...
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... Lucy's letter . He went down - stairs so lightly that Mrs Hadwin , who was waiting in the parlour in her best cap , to ask if he would pardon her for making such a mistake , did not hear him pass , and sat waiting for an hour ...
... Lucy's letter . He went down - stairs so lightly that Mrs Hadwin , who was waiting in the parlour in her best cap , to ask if he would pardon her for making such a mistake , did not hear him pass , and sat waiting for an hour ...
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... Lucy ; her letter very probably might be only an effusion of friend- ship ; and at all events , what could he say to her what did he dare in honour say ? And then his mind went off to think of the two rec- tories , between which he had ...
... Lucy ; her letter very probably might be only an effusion of friend- ship ; and at all events , what could he say to her what did he dare in honour say ? And then his mind went off to think of the two rec- tories , between which he had ...
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