The New Abelard: A Romance, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1884 |
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... lips ; but when I am left alone again , I awaken as from a dream to the horrible reality of my guilt and my de- spair . I have thought it all over again and again , trying to discover some course by which I might bring succour to myself ...
... lips ; but when I am left alone again , I awaken as from a dream to the horrible reality of my guilt and my de- spair . I have thought it all over again and again , trying to discover some course by which I might bring succour to myself ...
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... lips she kissed the scar , and murmured , or crooned , to herself as she had done on the former occasion in the presence of her brother . Bradley looked on in amazement . So far as he could perceive at present , the woman was a half ...
... lips she kissed the scar , and murmured , or crooned , to herself as she had done on the former occasion in the presence of her brother . Bradley looked on in amazement . So far as he could perceive at present , the woman was a half ...
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... lips moved , and a voice , that seemed shriller and clearer than her own , replied : - Eustasia is not here . I am Sira . ' ' Who is Sira ? ' ' A spirit of the third magnitude , from the region of the moon . ' A titter ran round the ...
... lips moved , and a voice , that seemed shriller and clearer than her own , replied : - Eustasia is not here . I am Sira . ' ' Who is Sira ? ' ' A spirit of the third magnitude , from the region of the moon . ' A titter ran round the ...
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... lips on his forehead , and the same strange voice murmuring farewell . Wild with excitement , not unmingled with suspicion , he again broke the chain and sprang to his feet . There was a sharp cry from the medium , as he sprang to the ...
... lips on his forehead , and the same strange voice murmuring farewell . Wild with excitement , not unmingled with suspicion , he again broke the chain and sprang to his feet . There was a sharp cry from the medium , as he sprang to the ...
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... 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 sud- denly her eyes fell upon Bradley , who stood now within two yards of her . It was ...
... 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 sud- denly her eyes fell upon Bradley , who stood now within two yards of her . It was ...
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