The New Abelard: A Romance, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1884 |
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... lady lying asleep ; she seems full of sorrow , her pillow is wet with tears . This is the lady's spirit , brought hither by the magnetic influence of one she loves . ' ' Can you describe her to us more closely ? ' ' Yes . She has dark ...
... lady lying asleep ; she seems full of sorrow , her pillow is wet with tears . This is the lady's spirit , brought hither by the magnetic influence of one she loves . ' ' Can you describe her to us more closely ? ' ' Yes . She has dark ...
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... lady named Craik , who is one of the members of my congregation ? ' The answer came in another shake of the head , and a blank look expressing entire igno- rance . Either Eustasia knew nothing what- ever , or she was a most accomplished ...
... lady named Craik , who is one of the members of my congregation ? ' The answer came in another shake of the head , and a blank look expressing entire igno- rance . Either Eustasia knew nothing what- ever , or she was a most accomplished ...
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... lady laid a retaining hand upon his arm and raised her veil . It was Eustasia . ' Guess you're surprised to see me , ' she said , noticing his start ; suppose I may come in , though , now I'm here ? ' Bradley pushed open the door , and ...
... lady laid a retaining hand upon his arm and raised her veil . It was Eustasia . ' Guess you're surprised to see me , ' she said , noticing his start ; suppose I may come in , though , now I'm here ? ' Bradley pushed open the door , and ...
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... lady extravagantly attired in the most gorgeous of sea - side costumes . Her cheeks and lips were painted a bright red , but her skin was white as alabaster . She was laughing heartily at some- thing which the little boy had said , when ...
... lady extravagantly attired in the most gorgeous of sea - side costumes . Her cheeks and lips were painted a bright red , but her skin was white as alabaster . She was laughing heartily at some- thing which the little boy had said , when ...
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... We have been separated for many years . I came to Boulogne yesterday quite by accident , not dreaming the lady was here . Can you tell me if she has friends in Boulogne ? ' ' I do not think so , monsieur . She G 2 THE LAST LOOK . 83.
... We have been separated for many years . I came to Boulogne yesterday quite by accident , not dreaming the lady was here . Can you tell me if she has friends in Boulogne ? ' ' I do not think so , monsieur . She G 2 THE LAST LOOK . 83.
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