Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men's Tales", Volume 1Saunders and Otley, 1846 - 384 páginas |
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... tears . Her favourite occupation was to tend Mary's infant . She would pace the garden for hours , with the little unconscious being nestling in her bosom , while her tears fell fast on the sleeping baby's face . It was thus that ...
... tears . Her favourite occupation was to tend Mary's infant . She would pace the garden for hours , with the little unconscious being nestling in her bosom , while her tears fell fast on the sleeping baby's face . It was thus that ...
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... tears forced themselves into his eyes at this . " My dear Louisa ! " was all he could at the moment articulate ; but he took the hand which she held ou , and pressed it , in so earnest , yet so grave a manner , that even Lord William ...
... tears forced themselves into his eyes at this . " My dear Louisa ! " was all he could at the moment articulate ; but he took the hand which she held ou , and pressed it , in so earnest , yet so grave a manner , that even Lord William ...
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... brief , short instant of woman's pride . The next , she was in his arms ; her hands clasped round his neck , and a tor- rent of tears bedewing his breast . Lord William had passed the time , since his separa- A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 77.
... brief , short instant of woman's pride . The next , she was in his arms ; her hands clasped round his neck , and a tor- rent of tears bedewing his breast . Lord William had passed the time , since his separa- A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 77.
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... tears . He then re - entered the house . Resolved that Lord William should , by no possibility , again encounter with Louisa , without the sanction of her father , Charles was sitting the next morning , before six o'clock , at his ...
... tears . He then re - entered the house . Resolved that Lord William should , by no possibility , again encounter with Louisa , without the sanction of her father , Charles was sitting the next morning , before six o'clock , at his ...
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... up the stairs at night . Unhappy Charles ! to whom the smiles and the tears of the being he so fondly loved , were alike the food for anguish and despair . CHAPTER X. THE next morning brought a letter for Mr. 84 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... up the stairs at night . Unhappy Charles ! to whom the smiles and the tears of the being he so fondly loved , were alike the food for anguish and despair . CHAPTER X. THE next morning brought a letter for Mr. 84 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men ..., Volume 1 Anne Marsh-Caldwell Visualização integral - 1836 |
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